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Can anyone tell me about how many questions on the DSST stats test were actual math calculations? I'm just trying to figure out how much to study. I've given myself up to 3 weeks to prepare which should be fine since I averaged 1 week for my first 5 tests.
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it really depends on what you classify as a "math" question...but I would say that over 50% of the exam requires some calculations...
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Jeff - Check the exam feedback area. There is lots of info there. I am studying for STATS right now.
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