Hi everyone, I’ve been studying on and off since April. My diagnostic score was a 151. Since then, my highest score has been a 166. However, I’m unsure if this was just a fluke since my last two scores were a 157 and 158. :( My range, for the most part, seems to be around 158-160. However, I tend to score 170+ when I blind review. 🥲 What can I do to break away from the high 150s??? Seeing my scores makes me feel like I’m not progressing. 😞 I also tend to do better when I do individual timed sections (particularly in LR) so not seeing that reflected onto PTs is frustrating. I’m not that good at RC as well, so I would greatly appreciate it if anyone has any tips on how to get better at it. My goal score would ideally be a 165+. It sometimes does not seem doable though. I was planning on applying this cycle but am okay with applying for the 2027 cycle, if needed. How long would it take for me to score in the 160s consistently? Thank you in advance!
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