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Old Mar 21, 2010, 08:04 PM
launderloose launderloose is offline
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but my score was a 99 i think...it's the first time i took it and i took it like 5 minutes ago. i think that's what it was.

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Old Mar 24, 2010, 02:54 AM
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i took mine for the first time today and my score was surprisingly low. i took it at the end of the day when i had finished a lot of work, so things seemed pretty good. if i had taken the same test at the beginning of today, it probably would have turned out much differently. i think that the scores are probably pretty relative, and would recommend taking the test a couple of times to see if a pattern emerges. at least, that's what i plan on doing.
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Old Apr 21, 2010, 01:07 PM
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i took mine for the first time today and my score was surprisingly low. i took it at the end of the day when i had finished a lot of work, so things seemed pretty good. if i had taken the same test at the beginning of today, it probably would have turned out much differently. i think that the scores are probably pretty relative, and would recommend taking the test a couple of times to see if a pattern emerges. at least, that's what i plan on doing.
I think the idea is to face the questions with a positive idea in what you would like to be so that the score returns 0. You should proly do it at least one time.
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