- Fri Aug 10, 2012 9:07 pm
#4785
Not much point. Don't worry about making the practice test duplicate the conditions of the original test - just use it as an opportunity to practice what you need to practice, whether it's applying the concepts and strategies of our course, or getting used to using a No. 2 pencil and a mickey mouse watch, or tuning out the distractions of wherever it is you're taking the test. Use it as a chance to feel what 35 minutes feels like, and to improve your speed and accuracy at bubbling in the answers on your test sheet. Might your score be artificially inflated due to that item being removed? Maybe, but if so it's not enough to worry about. Don't break your rhythm or allow yourself to become distracted by it - just let it go and move on.
Adam M. Tyson
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