For Feb 2010: How did you score compared to average PT's? Forum
- HiLine
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For Feb 2010: How did you score compared to average PT's?
After voting, could you please share your thoughts on whether we should have a poll for all tests?
- jdhopeful11
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Re: For Feb 2010: How did you score compared to average PT's?
I am curious to know how I did... I feel like the pressure and adrenaline that I was faced with boosted my PT score
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- pinkzeppelin
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Re: For Feb 2010: How did you score compared to average PT's?
I thought I had just been burned out in december, so I didn't study at all and took the test again in February. I scored much higher. Don't burn yourself out, resting for me did the trick.
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Re: For Feb 2010: How did you score compared to average PT's?
PT avg: 164-166. Feb Score: 166. I was satisfied with the 166 as I finally got a score that was pretty consistent with my PT (I got a 158 in sept and a 159 in dec.)
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Re: For Feb 2010: How did you score compared to average PT's?
6 points higher...from the 140s to the 150s....games raped me this time around, was near perfect last time.
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Re: For Feb 2010: How did you score compared to average PT's?
I put "the same," though the details are that I did PT 57 in September and pulled off 1 lower than test day, then PT 58 a week before the February test and got exactly the same score as on the test.
I'm surprised at the number of people who just tanked on this test. I know that it happens, but I didn't realize that it was this common.
I'm surprised at the number of people who just tanked on this test. I know that it happens, but I didn't realize that it was this common.