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Do you have any tips for pedigrees? I am struggling with determining a pedigree's classification without doing a punnett square. I did my searching around SDN but I still don't understand it.I feel like I'm in situation B. I'm gonna take my test soon, but the bio section is the one I'm dominating in. I taught it for a year so its showing on the practice tests.
I feel like I'm in situation B. I'm gonna take my test soon, but the bio section is the one I'm dominating in. I taught it for a year so its showing on the practice tests.
Same here!HA! I know what you mean! I'm excited to take the bio section, and when I'm studying bio... I actually enjoy it!
Thanks for the encouragement!Well either way the TS is 20 something , so I think it will be fine! You are going to do great!
But isn't the biology section favored above the others?Student A, no argument.
Being scientists, adcoms understand percent error and concepts in statistical sampling. Once you hit 22 or 23, scoring any higher isn't likely to be indicative of superior knowledge, since the raw score increase from 23 to 28 is only a matter of answering 1 or 2 more questions correctly. The difference between an 18 and 20 is much greater than 23 and 28, because the raw score difference in that gap is much greater (4 or 5 additional points).
Any normalized exam will lose credibility at the tail end, especially when we're only talking about 30 or 40 questions per section.
Student A answered a greater percentage of questions in TS correctly overall. Plus, they demonstrated that they knew their stuff in each section.
Student A answered a greater percentage of questions in TS correctly overall...