I don't know if i'm being overkill here, but i got my tmua results back (sat it on the 8th of jan). The first thing that ran through my mind when i saw it was that "that score isn't mine". I know it's a bit dramatic, but I was averaging 6-7 consistently or around 5+ when i used the tmua scale convertor online (not sure of it's accuracy, though), and ended up with a 3.9. I found the tmua on the difficulty level i'd been practising in past papers (i.e. 2023) and p2 was noticeably easier, and it's not like i was panicked on the day. i stayed calm and made sure to read every question at least three ties before answering (i flunked my tsa so i knew what not to do). is it worth putting in an sar request to see if they can give me details about the test? i just don't know where it went so wrong because i came out in high spirits only to get that score. i'm not inconsistent with maths either - i understand a levels aren't the best indicator of ability but i've never dropped below an A* in maths or fm.