Every day I read posts here that go something like this:
I had "100 questions, 27 were SATA, 4 were drag and drop, 11 EKGs, 14 OB, 6 education"(etc)
It has already been made clear that the type of question has nothing to do with if you pass or fail, so I am very curious about WHY anyone keeps track--but I am even more curious about HOW anyone keeps track. When I tested, I was concentrating on the question at hand and there was no way I had the mental capacity to keep a running tab in my head about what kind of questions I was getting. Everyone knows how many total questions they get, but the rest of the tally amazes me and I would love it if someone could tell me how the heck you do that???
I also have to wonder if those who do keep track and then fail may actually be failing because they were too focused on keeping those tabs?!
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Every day I read posts here that go something like this:
I had "100 questions, 27 were SATA, 4 were drag and drop, 11 EKGs, 14 OB, 6 education"(etc)
It has already been made clear that the type of question has nothing to do with if you pass or fail, so I am very curious about WHY anyone keeps track--but I am even more curious about HOW anyone keeps track. When I tested, I was concentrating on the question at hand and there was no way I had the mental capacity to keep a running tab in my head about what kind of questions I was getting. Everyone knows how many total questions they get, but the rest of the tally amazes me and I would love it if someone could tell me how the heck you do that???
I also have to wonder if those who do keep track and then fail may actually be failing because they were too focused on keeping those tabs?!