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I know that it’s formally been stated that the first testlets are of Medium difficulty, and it adjusts down or up (or the same) from there depending on your performance.
But my question is how are you guys judging difficulty? It’s all SOOO subjective I’m not sure there’s really a way to tell. Particularly with BEC. For instance, my first testlet yesterday I would have deemed “hard” simply because there were so many questions I wasn’t expecting.
So are hard questions the ones that are on vague topics you think? Or are they the wordier questions? Can a one line question be considered hard? I think we torture ourselves by guessing tbh. Only 1 test out of 13 I took I was SURE the testlet got harder from the first to second, but I can’t recall specifics as to why I got that feeling.
It’s also not very indicative as to whether or not you passed either. My last BEC I “thought” my testlets got harder, and felt good about them and got a 74. With REG I just didn’t notice change and got an 88. And I’m just one example.
BEC seems like a test where people who come out angry/deflated from the test because of so many random topics and questions end up passing. And I see a lot of confident people come out failing. It’s interesting, and it got me thinking about how we always analyze how testlets get harder and what not. My hardest questions for me personally were some left field calcs and some really short completely random theory questions that I wouldn’t have ever got regardless of study time (the calcs are an easier guess because you can play with the #’s).
Anyways, what do you guys think? I wonder if we can come to a conclusion as to what is deemed a “difficult testlet” or a difficult question.
REG - 68 | 71 | 88 | 86
FAR - 72 | 74 | 79
AUD - 66 | 70 | 77
BEC - 62 | 74 | 80Guess that means I'm a soon-to-be CPA!
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