It was OK, but I needed more time. I actually preferred the example questions . . . I think I did better on those than the actual test.
I guessed about ten questions that I didn't have the time to do, which is bad . . . though that happened on the example questions, too, except I just didn't do them at all on that one. I'm also second guessing a few of my choices, because I changed the answers and now I'm thinking my first choices were almost certainly the correct ones. It also felt to me like there were too many quantitative reasoning compared to verbal reasoning, even though I know it's an even split of 35/35.
I'm a little confident I did all right in the verbal reasoning, but I'm equally confident I did below average for the quantitative reasoning. I hate mathematics. And I have no clue what STAT score I need to achieve to get into the course I want, which is Journalism at UTS. I'm hoping that if my quantitative reasoning score lowers my overall STAT score, UTS will take into account that my verbal reasoning score alone is what really matters, seeing as it's to get into a journalism course . . .
It would be really ironic and depressing if I ended up somehow doing well in the quantitative reasoning, and blew the verbal reasoning. That would definitely be it for me, then. No journalism.
The good thing is it's done and over. I just want to know my results now instead of waiting three weeks . . .