I was interested in the idea of going into "survival mode" when you've fasted for at least 12 hours, and trying to write a PT first thing in the morning, 6:15 am, with nothing in my system but some coffee and H2O.
Safe to say it wasn't wise...
Learned some valuable lessons about how to avoid sloppy mistakes and ALWAYS bubble in "C" when I don't know and have chosen to move on.
A big -7 RC (tied for worst ever aside from diagnostic) ruined my -9 total LR and -0 LG for a 165. But, the key is to keep moving forward. BR was only a 167 and I've since eliminated the reasoning that made me change a handful of correct answers to wrong ones.
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As it turned out, my BR showed me C was actually the answer of the question I left blank.
I believe in this little superstition, that C is my best bet when guessing, and I'm going to keep believing it!
All questions
A 388 19.3%
B 443 22.0%
C 409 20.3%
D 396 19.7%
E 379 18.8%
Total 2015
Last five questions (of each section)
A 81 16.88%
B 114 23.75%
C 92 19.17%
D 92 19.17%
E 101 21.04%
Total 480
I’m starting to feel more at peace with failing to hit my target score before! I mean, I feel way worse about wasting two takes having prepared with those books, but I feel better about myself anyway. And I got one shot left.
Also, damn everyone, I guess I have a new strategy for guessing an answer before skipping the question!
I think the biggest takeaway is that I do not test as well without some exercise, meditation, and food!
*promptly switches back to B*
I always just guess the AC that I chose the least for that section.
Plus developing a sound strategy for these situations is important for test day, since it is bound to happen! I guess if I've eliminated some answer choices I should pick the one with the highest % based on what section of the test the question is found in?