There's a scale in the book, why make one up? I think the passages are easier to read than the real deal, but the questions can be tougher due to their ambiguity.
There's a scale in the book, why make one up? I think the passages are easier to read than the real deal, but the questions can be tougher due to their ambiguity.
The scale is posted on their website as well. The one they have in their book is wrong, but they really didn't do much other than changing the denominator to 40 versus 60.