@Emma847 Hello, thank you!!! I started by reading PowerScore books, then did 7Sage LR lessons and then I focused mainly on practice. I would recommend doing a lot of untimed practice, be it drills or even PTs. By doing these untimed you will understand each passage, stimulus, and answers better. It will also help a lot with timing (I couldn't finish sections on time). Now I am using 7Sage study plan and practicing for 3-5 hours a day, Mon-Fri, and Saturday for PTs. If you have any questions, I will be glad to answer them!!
@DestinyCampbell I started by reading PowerScore books and then doing their practice (Workbook if I'm not mistaken), then I studied with 7Sage LR lessons and they helped me a lot. I was doing drills and PTs untimed because timing was very difficult for me. I was very inconsistent when I started, but for the last 2-3 months I have been focused on studying nearly everyday and doing as much practice as I can. I am using 7Sage study plan, Mon-Fri, full-time study, Friday for what was left since Mon, Saturday for PTs, and Sunday is my rest day for other hobbies. This kind of score is also new to me so I am not sure if I can score like this consistently. But studying first and then focusing on practice helped me a lot. If you have any questions I will be glad to answer!!!
@MailJabrayilov Yes I will focus on untimed. The issue for me is LR when I read the questions-what do I look for the Parrell reason ones are getting me. Thanks for the info
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Good job!
@Alkhairy Thank you!!
wohoo
How long did you study?
@LiaWang Hello, for over a year now, but I was very inconsistent
Congrats!
@AngelaD Thank you!!
congrats, got the same score on this test as well. keep going
@MostafaMaki Thank you!! Great job!!
Great job !!!
@zcarp-521 Thank you!!!
#needthat
@Kaitlynmarie #youwilldoit
Great job!!! Could you provide some tips and tricks please!! and maybe also how you studied
@Emma847 Hello, thank you!!! I started by reading PowerScore books, then did 7Sage LR lessons and then I focused mainly on practice. I would recommend doing a lot of untimed practice, be it drills or even PTs. By doing these untimed you will understand each passage, stimulus, and answers better. It will also help a lot with timing (I couldn't finish sections on time). Now I am using 7Sage study plan and practicing for 3-5 hours a day, Mon-Fri, and Saturday for PTs. If you have any questions, I will be glad to answer them!!
@MailJabrayilov Okay thank you!! Can I ask what your starting score was?
@Emma847 Of course!! My first pt score was 146. It was more than a year ago
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what did you practice or study the most to get this good please?
@DestinyCampbell I started by reading PowerScore books and then doing their practice (Workbook if I'm not mistaken), then I studied with 7Sage LR lessons and they helped me a lot. I was doing drills and PTs untimed because timing was very difficult for me. I was very inconsistent when I started, but for the last 2-3 months I have been focused on studying nearly everyday and doing as much practice as I can. I am using 7Sage study plan, Mon-Fri, full-time study, Friday for what was left since Mon, Saturday for PTs, and Sunday is my rest day for other hobbies. This kind of score is also new to me so I am not sure if I can score like this consistently. But studying first and then focusing on practice helped me a lot. If you have any questions I will be glad to answer!!!
@MailJabrayilov Yes I will focus on untimed. The issue for me is LR when I read the questions-what do I look for the Parrell reason ones are getting me. Thanks for the info
Great job!!!!
@JoshuaMarsh Thank you!!!!!
Congrats!
@tessapys Thank you!!