- Sun Dec 31, 2017 8:00 pm
#42637
Two questions,
1. Based on all of the instructors' wisdom regarding the past Powersocre students who have achieved the amazing score, 175+, based on their testimonies, approximately how many prior prep tests that each student did in order to achieve that score. (as in example of 15 past prep tests?) (when I am asking this question to Powerscore, I am asking with an assumption that these higher scorers all studied Powerscore bible books, so not including questions in each bible books except the questions in lesson 1-12 books.
2. As a Powerscore staff is aware of, the difference between 175-177 zone to 178 - 180 are the matter of whether latter students can get one or two (max 3-4) more correct answers. If the scores differences are determined by more than two questions correct, then yeah, I think it is mainly each student's skills differentiated the score difference. but let's say if the differences are determined by one of two, isn't the role of luck as powerful determiner as skills? or should consider as the conventional wisdom of "Whether one Can be Lucky is also part of one's overall skill"
Most Importantly, Happy New Year, THank you so much for being here for so many of us.
1. Based on all of the instructors' wisdom regarding the past Powersocre students who have achieved the amazing score, 175+, based on their testimonies, approximately how many prior prep tests that each student did in order to achieve that score. (as in example of 15 past prep tests?) (when I am asking this question to Powerscore, I am asking with an assumption that these higher scorers all studied Powerscore bible books, so not including questions in each bible books except the questions in lesson 1-12 books.
2. As a Powerscore staff is aware of, the difference between 175-177 zone to 178 - 180 are the matter of whether latter students can get one or two (max 3-4) more correct answers. If the scores differences are determined by more than two questions correct, then yeah, I think it is mainly each student's skills differentiated the score difference. but let's say if the differences are determined by one of two, isn't the role of luck as powerful determiner as skills? or should consider as the conventional wisdom of "Whether one Can be Lucky is also part of one's overall skill"
Most Importantly, Happy New Year, THank you so much for being here for so many of us.