So, I just came back from my NJ mpje, and I'm feeling miserable.
To summarize, I was confident with ~40% of the questions...and around 30% were the ones that I could narrow down to last two options, but just couldn't recall the minute details differentiating the two answers.
Some questions just came out of nowhere, and I was like wtf.
My question is...are mpje's graded in absolute % or is there a curve that they use?
I'm aware that out of 90 questions, 15 questions are dummies...
So does that mean out of 75 real questions, we need to get 75% (~56 questions) right to pass?
Sorry, my post is out of wack...I'm in my panick mode.
To summarize, I was confident with ~40% of the questions...and around 30% were the ones that I could narrow down to last two options, but just couldn't recall the minute details differentiating the two answers.
Some questions just came out of nowhere, and I was like wtf.
My question is...are mpje's graded in absolute % or is there a curve that they use?
I'm aware that out of 90 questions, 15 questions are dummies...
So does that mean out of 75 real questions, we need to get 75% (~56 questions) right to pass?
Sorry, my post is out of wack...I'm in my panick mode.