New Test Format Pros, Cons, and Strategies

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    Christopher Kipp

    This is a great list and I will absolutely use some of these strategies for my next exam.  Can you shed some light on how you are calculating cut scores?

    It would be great if NCARB would reinstate the pen and scratch paper.  I feel like this really changes the test taking experience in a negative way. 

    NCARB! Please listen to all of us saying this.

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    bdgrimm

    I am glad these strategies are helpful, Christopher Kipp!

    Use the previous cut scores for ARE 5.0 (since the new cut scores are not available tentatively until February 2021) which state passing for any exam was in the range of 57-68%. I try to prepare for the most stringent case which is 68% to pass. So on an exam with 100 questions you can ideally miss 32 and still pass. This is a great baseline, and remember there are questions you have no idea on that you may still get right and there are questions you might be confident on and still get wrong. So when you count the flags at the end of the exam you will want to have less than 32.

    This has served me well for 4 exams and hopefully PDD which I took yesterday. Let me know if you have other questions!

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    Nicholas Christensen

    I don't have much to add, other than stressing that con point about taking a break. I didn't realize this on my last exam (CE) and regretted not taking the time to back and check my answers. I've felt on the fence about whether I passed because after my break I realized I got a few previous questions wrong, so I've been on the fence about if I passed.

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