lizhorvath
Member
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2003
- Professional Status
- Licensed Appraiser
- State
- Michigan
For what it's worth,
The test consists of 165 questions - 15 of them do not count toward your score - they are apparently for testing future possible questions. The USPAP are mixed in with the other 150. What the program tells you during the tutorial, is that not only do the 15 extra questions not count towards your score, they also do not tick away at your time. You can theoretically figure out which questions they are by watching the minutes and seeing if each minute keeps ticking while you sit on a question. However, with the licensed exam you get 300 minutes, and I don't want to sit on each question watching to see if it's going to tick down my minutes to tell me whether it counts or not.
The test consists of 165 questions - 15 of them do not count toward your score - they are apparently for testing future possible questions. The USPAP are mixed in with the other 150. What the program tells you during the tutorial, is that not only do the 15 extra questions not count towards your score, they also do not tick away at your time. You can theoretically figure out which questions they are by watching the minutes and seeing if each minute keeps ticking while you sit on a question. However, with the licensed exam you get 300 minutes, and I don't want to sit on each question watching to see if it's going to tick down my minutes to tell me whether it counts or not.