vrcat25 wrote:I think you're missing the point. Here's the question i propose to you and rwwon since you have admitted that some of the questions are bad, ambiguous and poorly written. "Is there any way to provide useful feedback to NCARB so that they may take a closer look at some questions that may be bad?
If you honestly find a specific question that is poorly worded, remember it, write it down and call NCARB privately but directly to discuss the question. I think that's your best option. If you go around shouting general accusations, you will get general answers and not be taken seriously, especially since you aren't the first person to complain about the exams are NCARB.
The question is - would you rather spend time fighting that battle, or admit defeat and just keep studying?
The former sounds fun and empowering - us against man! And the latter requires a swallowing of pride and going back to studying.
We all want to be revolutionists and change the world for better, I just think there are better causes out there than NCARB's ARE's lol.