>Students were able to indicate if they had prepared through the use of school courses, commercial courses, tutoring, or a variety of preparatory materials. In what follows, a coached student is defined as one that reported participating in a commercial preparatory course.
Is there any indication that they actually broke down any further, or is this just limited to the impact of average coaching and thus not a good representation of those who receive the top tier coaching?
Is there any indication that they actually broke down any further, or is this just limited to the impact of average coaching and thus not a good representation of those who receive the top tier coaching?