This absolutely. What I do remember has checked out logically...but that's not that much either. My PT range is gigantic...I feel like this could be toward the high end though.rinkrat19 wrote:I think I'm really glad that I can't remember most of the test well enough to obsess over individual questions. I remember a few topics, but hardly any specifics.
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- AverageTutoring
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I actually didn't have a feeling coming out of the exam. My head was just mulling over the worst case and the best case...but I really had no idea. TLS has actually confirmed every question that I can remember for me, so if anything I should be feeling better, but none the less I still feel worse. But I think that has to do with the time to think rather than TLS.
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Coming out of the test: 165
After TLS: 160-165 haha.
However I am the typical perfectionist who says IMA FAIL IMA FAIL all the time and doesn't (usually) fail, most of the time. It's a weird combination of insecurity, a fear of jinxing myself, and a sincere fear of failure.
That said, the wait does weird things to my head. I think of questions randomly when I hear a trigger word (like Shakespeare hahaha or whatever) and I'm like... the answer was this or this... I remember lingering over choices... what did I pick? What was right? Ad infinitum - so it's really making me question myself, and making it hard for me to actually figure out what happened on test day, haha.
After TLS: 160-165 haha.
However I am the typical perfectionist who says IMA FAIL IMA FAIL all the time and doesn't (usually) fail, most of the time. It's a weird combination of insecurity, a fear of jinxing myself, and a sincere fear of failure.
That said, the wait does weird things to my head. I think of questions randomly when I hear a trigger word (like Shakespeare hahaha or whatever) and I'm like... the answer was this or this... I remember lingering over choices... what did I pick? What was right? Ad infinitum - so it's really making me question myself, and making it hard for me to actually figure out what happened on test day, haha.
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eit, if of all people YOU are saying 160-165, I don't even know how accurate my prediction can possibly be.eit wrote:Coming out of the test: 165
After TLS: 160-165 haha.
However I am the typical perfectionist who says IMA FAIL IMA FAIL all the time and doesn't (usually) fail, most of the time. It's a weird combination of insecurity, a fear of jinxing myself, and a sincere fear of failure.
That said, the wait does weird things to my head. I think of questions randomly when I hear a trigger word (like Shakespeare hahaha or whatever) and I'm like... the answer was this or this... I remember lingering over choices... what did I pick? What was right? Ad infinitum - so it's really making me question myself, and making it hard for me to actually figure out what happened on test day, haha.
After the test I felt like a 171. Now (and thanks to TLS) more 166.
I don't remember ANY questions. In both LRs combined, I can say i guessed on 6 (3 of them blindly, and others mostly questions i answered to the best of my ability, circled, and promised to come back to them but never did because of lack of time). Hence, I was thinking that if out of 6 i miss 4 and then another 6 in RC+LG, that's -10, which is not bad. But then all these LG doubts start to creep in, and I chase them away asap or I'll get depressed in the 160s abyss
Just felt like venting
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Coming out: doesn't matter
After TLS: still doesn't matter
Seriously who gives a shit what anyone's "test estimator" is? Just chillax until you receive your actual score in 2 weeks.
After TLS: still doesn't matter
Seriously who gives a shit what anyone's "test estimator" is? Just chillax until you receive your actual score in 2 weeks.
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Re: Experience test estimator vs TLS test estimator
Coming out of the test: 169-173 (PT average)
After lurking on TLS and reading about people horrified because they guessed on one LG question (I guessed on 3.5): 164-166
After lurking on TLS and reading about people horrified because they guessed on one LG question (I guessed on 3.5): 164-166
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I'm not sure why people are getting worked up over other people getting worked up. If someone wants to freak out, let them freak out. Seriously, what does "OMG STFU THIS DOESN'T MATTER, STOP FREAKING OUT" do?
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Then why are you posting? Go take your opinion where it has any sort of merit, the McDonald's down the street.LogicGamez wrote:Coming out: doesn't matter
After TLS: still doesn't matter
Seriously who gives a shit what anyone's "test estimator" is? Just chillax until you receive your actual score in 2 weeks.
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Keep in mind that I really have no idea how accurate mine is, either (I'm hoping for a 170 at least). So you shouldn't let my guess affect your guess of your score, haha, since none of our guesses really mean anything. And I already said that the wait is messing with my head and I don't know what is post-test fear and what is actual feelings about the test.lennonist wrote:eit, if of all people YOU are saying 160-165, I don't even know how accurate my prediction can possibly be.eit wrote:Coming out of the test: 165
After TLS: 160-165 haha.
However I am the typical perfectionist who says IMA FAIL IMA FAIL all the time and doesn't (usually) fail, most of the time. It's a weird combination of insecurity, a fear of jinxing myself, and a sincere fear of failure.
That said, the wait does weird things to my head. I think of questions randomly when I hear a trigger word (like Shakespeare hahaha or whatever) and I'm like... the answer was this or this... I remember lingering over choices... what did I pick? What was right? Ad infinitum - so it's really making me question myself, and making it hard for me to actually figure out what happened on test day, haha.
After the test I felt like a 171. Now (and thanks to TLS) more 166.
I don't remember ANY questions. In both LRs combined, I can say i guessed on 6 (3 of them blindly, and others mostly questions i answered to the best of my ability, circled, and promised to come back to them but never did because of lack of time). Hence, I was thinking that if out of 6 i miss 4 and then another 6 in RC+LG, that's -10, which is not bad. But then all these LG doubts start to creep in, and I chase them away asap or I'll get depressed in the 160s abyss
Just felt like venting
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lol yes you got me there...kkklick wrote:Go take your opinion where it has any sort of merit, the McDonald's down the street.
But continue flooding TLS with this worthless spam
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And yet, it gets you every time. Easier than shooting fish in a barrelLogicGamez wrote:lol yes you got me there...kkklick wrote:Go take your opinion where it has any sort of merit, the McDonald's down the street.
But continue flooding TLS with this worthless spam
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I hope you're better at logic than you are at sarcasm!kkklick wrote:And yet, it gets you every time. Easier than shooting fish in a barrelLogicGamez wrote:lol yes you got me there...kkklick wrote:Go take your opinion where it has any sort of merit, the McDonald's down the street.
But continue flooding TLS with this worthless spam
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Actually, yes I am in factLogicGamez wrote:I hope you're better at logic than you are at sarcasm!kkklick wrote:And yet, it gets you every time. Easier than shooting fish in a barrelLogicGamez wrote:lol yes you got me there...kkklick wrote:Go take your opinion where it has any sort of merit, the McDonald's down the street.
But continue flooding TLS with this worthless spam
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