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- Joined: Dec 08, 2023
- Thu May 02, 2024 6:05 pm
#106286
Hello,
My PT average was 175, and I’ve gotten a couple 180s- lowest I’d get is around 172-173. My diagnostic was a 167.
My April exam score was a 167.
Now I understand test day scores can be a lot lower than expected due to nerves, but I can’t fathom getting 9+ wrong on the test. I came out of the test thinking it was tough, but worst case scenario would be a 171. However, I do know my test was recycled from 2022, so it can’t be a problem with the test itself.
But, I took the exam with paper/pencil accommodations. Is there a chance that the scantron was graded incorrectly? I’m having a lot of trouble accepting my score, and although I consider $150 to be quite expensive, I can’t help but want to recheck and get it regraded. Is it worth auditing my score?
My PT average was 175, and I’ve gotten a couple 180s- lowest I’d get is around 172-173. My diagnostic was a 167.
My April exam score was a 167.
Now I understand test day scores can be a lot lower than expected due to nerves, but I can’t fathom getting 9+ wrong on the test. I came out of the test thinking it was tough, but worst case scenario would be a 171. However, I do know my test was recycled from 2022, so it can’t be a problem with the test itself.
But, I took the exam with paper/pencil accommodations. Is there a chance that the scantron was graded incorrectly? I’m having a lot of trouble accepting my score, and although I consider $150 to be quite expensive, I can’t help but want to recheck and get it regraded. Is it worth auditing my score?