Can't believe it finally paid off. I feel like this year just consisted of me crying in my room studying LOL. It was a tough process, but I'm just so happy it's over.

This test sucks ass. It just really does, I have to say it. It literally drained all my mental energy for a year. Trust me, it wasn't like I was good at this test from the start. It took countless hours of staring at a question to figure out what the hell is going on. But hard work does pay off - please, please never give up.

I want to be of help to anyone who is going through this process. Please ask me anything, I may be able to help.

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  • Monday, Oct 26 2020

    How did you deal with test anxiety? Sometimes I just go blank if I get stuck on a question and this is a major issue for me.

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  • Monday, Oct 26 2020

    That’s amazing!! totally well deserved!

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  • Sunday, Oct 25 2020

    Congratulations!! Resilience and hard work pays off! Thanks for the inspirational post. :)

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  • Sunday, Oct 25 2020

    Congratulations!!

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  • Sunday, Oct 25 2020

    Thank you so much everyone! I'm still in the process of answering PMs, I'm sorry if I haven't gotten to you yet.

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  • Saturday, Oct 24 2020

    Congratulations!

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  • Saturday, Oct 24 2020

    Congrats

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  • Friday, Oct 23 2020

    Congratulations!

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  • Friday, Oct 23 2020

    Thank you> @dimakyure869 said:

    @dimakyure869 The most useful "general" tip I can give you is to read the stimulus slowly and take the time to understand exactly what's going on. Dwelling on the answer choices will just take away your time. Make a journal filled with questions that you thought were particularly difficult and review them when you have spare time. If you would like to PM me about what exactly you want improvement in, I can tell you what I think.

    @barrettlindsm649 Oh dear, RC sucks. It was my "bad" section. DO NOT rush through passages. Read everything carefully and understand each sentence. Highlight select details you feel could get tested (for instance, important dates, names ... etc). Also, DO NOT choose an answer choice if you cannot locate textual evidence. If you can, choose confidently and move on. Again, you can always PM me about your situation if you would like to talk about this.

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  • Friday, Oct 23 2020

    Congratulations!!! best wishes

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  • Friday, Oct 23 2020

    congrats!! :)

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  • Friday, Oct 23 2020

    Congrats!

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  • Friday, Oct 23 2020

    @kashibrandi609 Absolutely! I would be more than happy to help.

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  • Friday, Oct 23 2020

    Congrats on an amazing score! Would it be okay to PM to ask a couple questions about LR?

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  • Friday, Oct 23 2020

    @dimakyure869 The most useful "general" tip I can give you is to read the stimulus slowly and take the time to understand exactly what's going on. Dwelling on the answer choices will just take away your time. Make a journal filled with questions that you thought were particularly difficult and review them when you have spare time. If you would like to PM me about what exactly you want improvement in, I can tell you what I think.

    @barrettlindsm649 Oh dear, RC sucks. It was my "bad" section. DO NOT rush through passages. Read everything carefully and understand each sentence. Highlight select details you feel could get tested (for instance, important dates, names ... etc). Also, DO NOT choose an answer choice if you cannot locate textual evidence. If you can, choose confidently and move on. Again, you can always PM me about your situation if you would like to talk about this.

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  • Friday, Oct 23 2020

    Awesome! Any tips for RC?

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  • Friday, Oct 23 2020

    Amazing, congratulations!!! Any tips for improving LR?

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