I've taken about 9, and just recently started taking them every weekend (I work full time during the week), and I jumped a huge amount (14 points) but now I have kind of stopped making any better and i'm getting discouraged. I need about 10 more points to get where I want to be, but this weekend was the first time I have not raised my score (even if it was just a point or two) and I'm freaking out.

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  • Monday, Oct 12 2015

    @2543.hopkins it's only a matter of time! Almost 20 PT's in and RC is coming along bit by bit. I'm usually bombing one passage and going near flawless on the rest.

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  • Monday, Oct 12 2015

    9 PTs is nothing. If you're looking for a 25 point increase you're likely going to need to take at least that many PTs and probably even more. If you're getting discouraged it's more about unrealistic expectations than that you're doing something wrong. This is a journey that takes some time and a lot of hard work. It's not a curriculum in, 180 out or PTs in, 180 out type of transaction.

    What is your breakdown from section to section? And most importantly, how is your BR? If your BR sucks, then that should be more discouraging than your timed score. You don't learn from getting questions right, you learn from getting them wrong and understanding why so you don't do it again.

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  • Monday, Oct 12 2015

    @974 it sounds like you're just at the mid 60's plateau. Hang in there. Next stop is the 169 plateau.

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  • Monday, Oct 12 2015

    OP--it depends on what your goal score is.

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  • Monday, Oct 12 2015

    I'm right there with you, I've been stuck in the mid 160's for the longest time now.

    Use the analytics to zero in on your problem areas, review sufficiently before taking your next PT. 9 tests is definitely not enough to be feeling discouraged.

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