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Where did you score compared to your PT average?

9 or more points higher
1
1%
6-8 points higher
6
4%
3-5 points higher
20
14%
within 2 points of your PT average
57
41%
3-5 points lower
35
25%
6-8 points lower
15
11%
9 or more points lower
4
3%
 
Total votes: 138

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Sauer Grapes

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Re: Where did you score compared to your PT average?

Post by Sauer Grapes » Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:31 pm

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JCougar

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Re: Where did you score compared to your PT average?

Post by JCougar » Wed Dec 30, 2009 12:24 am

Sauer Grapes wrote: Got a 170 on the real thing. I've always performed better under pressure though.
I usually do, too, but when it's accuracy pressure not time pressure. Time pressure freaks me out.

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kswiss

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Re: Where did you score compared to your PT average?

Post by kswiss » Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:19 am

Pt average 168 (88 raw score)

Real: 170 (88 raw score)

Thanks curve.

Edit: sorry didn't realize this thread was that old... linked from another thread.

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calicocat

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Re: Where did you score compared to your PT average?

Post by calicocat » Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:20 am

Sourpunch wrote:PT average= 173..

Actual= 169.

Dissapointing but the score is solid so I'm satisfied and just want to move on with life. USC or UCLA acceptance would be my dream come true.
OMG same thing :oops: almost. My average was 172.

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Re: Where did you score compared to your PT average?

Post by itsfine » Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:46 am

average was around 164-170 25-75....
got a 167...i guess with that result i should be perfectly emotionless.

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