What happens if one area covered on the exam is entirely not answered correctly?
The WCET exam is scored using a compensatory model. All questions on the exam are graded equally. Candidates may do poorly on any one area and make up for it in another. Candidates get credit for questions answered correctly, but do not get penalized for guessing. For the most part, it is unlikely that a candidate will pass the exam if all the questions in one area are answered incorrectly.
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