Are mid-to-high 60s and low 70s on TCP simulated exams enough, or do they hide a SIM problem?
A recent Reddit thread titled 'TCP Simulated Exam(s) Scores' raised this issue in a very practical way. I want the exam-relevant version of the problem, not vague forum reassurance. Source signal: Just finished up my second simulated exam for TCP. I got a 67 on SE1, 70 on SE2. MCQs I’ve been cooking on, but the TBSs have been r o u g h. My Becker bump for REG was only 6 points, so I’m a little concerned especially with people saying
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