Nope definitely possible my pt history is nearly identical lol. I will say I did fall back into the 150s after my 164 so definitely keep practicing you can never be too sure.
@Arthurxx I started to hide the timing, constantly looking at the time in the corner increase made me stress out a lot and made me more likely to rush through each question.
Now, even though I do take longer than normal to answer questions, I get more correct compared to the former.
I also started writing down simple summaries and assuming the correct answer. I feel like it is better to take your time to prioritize getting answers correct even if they take longer ( I’m talking like 10 minutes for the harder questions).
@dyalasafi unlimited timing!! I feel like in this stage it is more important to focus on accuracy rather than timing.the more accurate you are, the more likely you are able to instinctively apply the methods
i am waiting here for that kind of luck, also I heard people recommend 1 test per week, cause it burns you out if u take multiple, how is your experience taking multiple test a week? and how are you reviewing your mitakes?
@legallyhaya I find that its better than taking normal drills. in comparison to normal drills, I like how it gradually moves from easy questions to harder ones, I don't have that kind of transition with normal drills. Also I do tend to take my time with them rather than trying to meet the time limits per question.
in terms of reviewing my mistakes, I try to first figure out why the correct answer is correct by myself and if i am having trouble with it, I typically use 7sages explanation videos.
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Nope definitely possible my pt history is nearly identical lol. I will say I did fall back into the 150s after my 164 so definitely keep practicing you can never be too sure.
This is beautiful, keep going, you can hit over 170's Easy!
Not impossible but as a key thumb you always want your pt average to be hovering around the score you want
what did you do differently?
@Arthurxx I started to hide the timing, constantly looking at the time in the corner increase made me stress out a lot and made me more likely to rush through each question.
Now, even though I do take longer than normal to answer questions, I get more correct compared to the former.
I also started writing down simple summaries and assuming the correct answer. I feel like it is better to take your time to prioritize getting answers correct even if they take longer ( I’m talking like 10 minutes for the harder questions).
@RitaFahek did you still take timed full tests? or did you practice a pt with unlimited time?
@dyalasafi unlimited timing!! I feel like in this stage it is more important to focus on accuracy rather than timing.the more accurate you are, the more likely you are able to instinctively apply the methods
i am waiting here for that kind of luck, also I heard people recommend 1 test per week, cause it burns you out if u take multiple, how is your experience taking multiple test a week? and how are you reviewing your mitakes?
@legallyhaya I find that its better than taking normal drills. in comparison to normal drills, I like how it gradually moves from easy questions to harder ones, I don't have that kind of transition with normal drills. Also I do tend to take my time with them rather than trying to meet the time limits per question.
in terms of reviewing my mistakes, I try to first figure out why the correct answer is correct by myself and if i am having trouble with it, I typically use 7sages explanation videos.
Wow! Show me your ways… ha!