When I walked out of FAR, I knew I passed it. I told everyone that there was no way I did not pass that test, and that was the one that I did pass on the first try. When I got my 74's on the other three tests, I walked out of two of them feeling like I passed (AUD and BEC) and the other (REG) not feeling too good about it. When I passed AUD and BEC the second time I took them, I walked out feeling like I did enough to pass. As far as the other REG tests, I never feel confident about that one since it has always been my weakest, even going through school. When I took it the second time I felt pretty good about it (only to get a 70). My third time taking REG I walked out knowing that I failed and that I would be lucky if I scored a 70 (I scored 67). My fourth time taking REG in 1/10, I felt like I was on the bubble, I didn't feel like I got "hard" questions and I feel like I rocked the simulations. I am waiting on those scores to see if I have to take REG a fifth time before I lose credit for FAR. I never go into a test feeling like I am going to fail, so maybe that is why I walk out feeling pretty good (unless there were too many curveballs thrown). I never let the test psych me out, I feel like that way I can stay calm and not panic and have better recall. My problem with REG has been lack of proper preparation.
AUD - 74,81, FAR - 79
BEC - 74,84
REG - 74,70,67,73 (taking again 4/10)