Depends on what you mean by master...and how realistic your goals are. Are you trying to get from -7 to -5/-4. From -10 to -1? What is your strategy like now? Do you get through all 4 passages or run out of time? And lastly, what is your BR score?
Be more detailed or else you'll end up with advice that is highly general.
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Depends on what you mean by master...and how realistic your goals are. Are you trying to get from -7 to -5/-4. From -10 to -1? What is your strategy like now? Do you get through all 4 passages or run out of time? And lastly, what is your BR score?
How close are you toward mastery? That would determine whether it's likely or not.
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Be more detailed or else you'll end up with advice that is highly general.