Why are the time restrictions so harsh on this exam?
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Why are the time restrictions so harsh on this exam?
I'm done with the MSAT, but I got to thinking. Why in the world do we only have 100 seconds on this exam? Is there anything unique to giving us 100 seconds that could not be accomplished with a larger amount of time (say, 200 seconds?) It's just such a quick exam. Let me know what people are thinking. Are they versions with extra time as an accommodation?
bozo- Eden University ‘26
- OVR : 92
MSAT : 205
Σ : 410
Exam : 2023-01-25
Re: Why are the time restrictions so harsh on this exam?
what do you mean? the test is long. in fact, i wish it were shorter. i'm fucking gassed by the time I arrive at the rare m-tables.
xjdog- Weston University ‘26
- OVR : 56
MSAT : 193
Σ : 380
Exam : 2022-10-22
Re: Why are the time restrictions so harsh on this exam?
I get what you're saying, but what makes the test useful and somewhat interesting are the time constraints. If everyone could easily get more time, it would not be a good metric for separating applicants.
numbers- Columbia University ‘26
- OVR : 98
MSAT : 213
Σ : 426
Exam : 2023-01-08
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