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Stacey Koprince
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What is "MCAT"? Does that mean ManattanGMAT CAT exams? I'll assume it does, though if you're talking about another test, then I can't tell you anything because I don't know how other companies make their algorithms.
The difficulty level of the questions you are given is not held consistently within one question type. If you get a 600-700 level SC right and the test wants to give you a 700-800 level question next, it may give you a 700-800 level CR question. If you then get that one wrong, you may get a 600-700 level SC question next. That's just the way the test works. That's why it's important to work to improve all question types - don't rely on one strong question type to lift your score because if your performance on other types pulls you down, you may not be offered a lot of very hard questions in your area of strength. Also, as far as I'm aware, our standard deviation hasn't changed - but I haven't asked lately. I'll check with our curriculum director but, right now, assume it's the same. |
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