by StaceyKoprince Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:16 pm
Straight from the mouth of the guy in charge of the algorithm (I talked to him myself):
1) all questions are worth the same amount
2) the early questions are NOT worth more than the rest of the questions (he emphasized this point)
3) the experimental questions are randomly distributed
The only partial piece of info I have about placement of experimental questions (other than the random distribution) is that the last 5 questions in a row will not all be experimental questions. He wasn't even supposed to disclose that much info - it kind of slipped out - but there is some kind of restriction at the END of the test on the number of experimental questions you can get. That restriction might be everywhere (eg, maybe you can't get 5 experimentals in a row anywhere) but all I know for sure is that the statement is valid for the last 5 questions in the section.
In other words, the only place we know for sure that there is some limit on the number of experimentals is at the end, not the beginning. :)
Stacey Koprince
Instructor
Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep