What is the safest way to interpret a TCP exam that felt okay on MCQs but shaky on simulations?
A recent Reddit thread titled 'Just walked out of TCP (4/13)' raised this issue in a very practical way. I want the exam-relevant version of the problem, not vague forum reassurance. Source signal: MCQs were so-so. I flagged 15 that I just didn’t know. The rest were pretty similar to Becker. Sims started out easy and got progressively harder. I’m sure I blew the last one entirely and got maybe partial credit on two others. If you’re e
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