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On average there are the same number of a,b,c,d answers on the boards, plus or minus 1 or 2. E, however, since it is not always offered comes up less often.
The numbers I've been finding have usually been 20.5% abcd and then 18% for e.
So when you go back to guess or just to double check yourself. If you have more than 25 As or Bs, go back and check those answers, some of them are wrong.
Figured I'd share this bit of useless information so if you were contemplating putting of studying today and counting answers you wouldn't have to, I already went ahead and did it for you. Oh yeah and by the way, the ADA apparently never read the rulebook on multiple choice exams and they occasionally put more then 3 of the same letter answer in a row, ie. C C C C.
Happy day to all, for many of you tomorrow is a big day, be sure to come back and tell the rest of us what sucked the most.
The numbers I've been finding have usually been 20.5% abcd and then 18% for e.
So when you go back to guess or just to double check yourself. If you have more than 25 As or Bs, go back and check those answers, some of them are wrong.
Figured I'd share this bit of useless information so if you were contemplating putting of studying today and counting answers you wouldn't have to, I already went ahead and did it for you. Oh yeah and by the way, the ADA apparently never read the rulebook on multiple choice exams and they occasionally put more then 3 of the same letter answer in a row, ie. C C C C.
Happy day to all, for many of you tomorrow is a big day, be sure to come back and tell the rest of us what sucked the most.