I never hit "high 170s" consistently but I did score a high of 177 and an average of 172 with several mid-170 scores after 9 months of studying 5 hours a day.
On the real test I only managed the mid-160s because I got test anxiety. If I had it all to do over, I'd focus a little more on handling anxiety.
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I never hit "high 170s" consistently but I did score a high of 177 and an average of 172 with several mid-170 scores after 9 months of studying 5 hours a day.
On the real test I only managed the mid-160s because I got test anxiety. If I had it all to do over, I'd focus a little more on handling anxiety.