@@theLabgirl I am watching your videos from Pakistan, here in Pakistan when we appear in any licensing exam there is a law of negative marking. Negative Marking means that a correct answer will give us one score while an incorrect will lead to the deduction of one score. for instance, a candidate appeared in a 100 MCQs exam, each MCQ carry 1 score, candidate's 80 MCQs are correct while his 20 MCQs are incorrect -- in this case candidate will get 60 marks (20 incorrect answers will lead to the deduction of 20 marks)
@@raiazhar9613I don’t think we do that on this exam. It’s just about the percentage you get right. You need a score of 400/1000 to pass. The more you get right, the higher the score. But also correct answers lead to harder questions while incorrect answers lead to easier questions
@@alyssadan7127 Thanks a million for your time. I got my point and learnt one more new thing that a correct answer will lead to an increase in the level of difficulty..
Hi so you’re lab tech? What education you have? AS or BS? Cause that determines if you have all the qualified science classes. If you do then your lab will need to sign off on it and you submit it to ASCP with transcripts.
Ok what I world recommend that you get your transcripts and see what science you have taken . Then submit it with documents from your lab to sign off on. Do they know you’re interested in being a Histotech?