I have noticed that the more I seem to study, the lower my PT score goes. My highest PT currently is a 154, which I simply do not think is good enough. I have been studying for about 5 months, so nothing too crazy. I do think I can get my score up and I am going to keep chipping away at this program, I am sure it is helping. My issue seems to be that I am taking steps back with more studying. Has anyone else had a similar issue? Maybe I am doing something wrong while studying. Hopefully with time this dip will turn into an upward trend, but it is awfully demoralizing. If anyone has a similar experience, please let me know!
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Same. The more I understand the stimulus and the ACs the more I overthink and do worse.
I kinda relate to this too. And it's frustrating because at this point, I'm not even sure what score category to put myself in. Early on, though, something that helped me was taking more time between my PTs to see what I was doing wrong. So I do a PT like twice a month.
No same I literally got a 154 too and then as I keep taking practice tests it keeps getting worse 😭
@LauraRizzler Well it's nice to know I am not alone in that. I guess we just have to keep on trying right? That seems to be a good way of pushing the score up (even if the results do not come immediately lol)
@JosephHindle I deadass got a 154 on my diagnostic and just got a 141 on a PT today I’m starting to reconsider my approach I’m so cooked
@LauraRizzler yeah I kind of figure it’s just like growing pains but I didn’t realize it would be this severe. It’s also like 7sage is not cheap so I really want to keep at it and try and get my money’s worth