I have been working with the Playing Ability Test for long enough to discover one good reason why it has not been more widely adopted as a standard for determining player ability levels: It's WORK!
To be more precise, it requires something we all hate: lots of arithmetic. So I have solved the problem by creating a spreadsheet which does all the work.
Here's the link: PAT 2 spreadsheet. (now version 2)
Notice this is only for PAT level 2. You can modify it for PAT level 1 or 3 until I get around to doing it and posting them here.
Good luck with these challenging drills!
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To be more precise, it requires something we all hate: lots of arithmetic. So I have solved the problem by creating a spreadsheet which does all the work.
Here's the link: PAT 2 spreadsheet. (now version 2)
Notice this is only for PAT level 2. You can modify it for PAT level 1 or 3 until I get around to doing it and posting them here.
Good luck with these challenging drills!
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