@jhaldy10325 Umm. I did study. Four months. 20-25 hours each week.
I’m not suggesting you didn’t. I’m just saying that if you hadn’t (and believe it or not, some people don’t) it would represent immediate opportunity for significant gains.
Not likely. The only scenario in which I can see that even being possible is if you literally didn't study at all, completely struck out with a -23 on LG, and then did a pretty even -4/-5 on both LR and RC. Even then, I'd put the odds of that kind of increase in that timeframe extremely long. A 166 is a top ten percentile score, so you've got to outperform a lot of very smart people who have worked very hard to reach that level. You can get there. It's just not a one month project.
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@jhaldy10325 said:
@jhaldy10325 Umm. I did study. Four months. 20-25 hours each week.
I’m not suggesting you didn’t. I’m just saying that if you hadn’t (and believe it or not, some people don’t) it would represent immediate opportunity for significant gains.
@jhaldy10325 Umm. I did study. Four months. 20-25 hours each week.
Not likely. The only scenario in which I can see that even being possible is if you literally didn't study at all, completely struck out with a -23 on LG, and then did a pretty even -4/-5 on both LR and RC. Even then, I'd put the odds of that kind of increase in that timeframe extremely long. A 166 is a top ten percentile score, so you've got to outperform a lot of very smart people who have worked very hard to reach that level. You can get there. It's just not a one month project.