I think it's important to take a cold diagnostic just to see where you're at without knowing any material. If anything it'll be good to look back on as you begin taking practice tests just to see how far you've come. It's likely that your score will plateau at some point, as it does for many students, and being able to look back on your diagnostic can be a good motivator.
You'll also be able to see your initial strengths and weaknesses, which can be helpful to know since your best and worst sections will likely change as you progress in your studies.
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Yes I agree. It's a good starting point to understand what areas you should focus on.
I think it helps a lot. It lets you see how far you have come.
I think it's important to take a cold diagnostic just to see where you're at without knowing any material. If anything it'll be good to look back on as you begin taking practice tests just to see how far you've come. It's likely that your score will plateau at some point, as it does for many students, and being able to look back on your diagnostic can be a good motivator.
You'll also be able to see your initial strengths and weaknesses, which can be helpful to know since your best and worst sections will likely change as you progress in your studies.