Took recent PTCB, and unlike the reviews I have been reading (in which they were all written before the new format), I had so little math and law questions.
I literally only had ~10 math Q's and 2-3 law Q's out of the 90 total questions. That was it. I actually went back and counted how many there were.
I didn't have enough time to go over the whole study guide before the exam so I just mastered all the math and the law, but those two together were only ~15% of the whole exam. And some of those math questions weren't exactly what I have been seeing on the practice exams/study book either.
Was it just my version or did anyone who recently took the exam felt the same way? (only a very small portion of the exam is math/law now.. I am reading the PTCB blueprint and I guess it should've been expected though. Now the focus is really evenly distributed)
I literally only had ~10 math Q's and 2-3 law Q's out of the 90 total questions. That was it. I actually went back and counted how many there were.
I didn't have enough time to go over the whole study guide before the exam so I just mastered all the math and the law, but those two together were only ~15% of the whole exam. And some of those math questions weren't exactly what I have been seeing on the practice exams/study book either.
Was it just my version or did anyone who recently took the exam felt the same way? (only a very small portion of the exam is math/law now.. I am reading the PTCB blueprint and I guess it should've been expected though. Now the focus is really evenly distributed)