Hey guys, yesterday i got a 177 on PT 120. The week before i got a 174 on PT 119 and on my cold diagnostic i got a 166 on PT 117. I have been studying 2 hrs daily for a little over 2 weeks, each diagnostic abt 1 week apart. I assume the prep tests get harder as you go so im sure ill get humbled but it feels like i might be skipping a couple steps in the meantime. Im not sure if i should be following my 7sage generated daily study plan, drilling down on the question types i get wrong or something else. I am loosely planning to test for the first time in early august but could push to late september. Thanks and any advice appreciated 🙂.

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  • Thursday, Jun 11

    Congratulations! You're scoring at the very top of the range, so your goal now is to build consistency and confidence so you can replicate that on the actual exam.

    A wrong answer journal can be especially helpful at your scoring level. When you're only missing three questions on the entire test, you have the privilege of going really deep with the ones that you do miss to find out what went wrong. I found this, along with a careful habit of blind review, to be one of the best tools to improve my scoring consistency so I was ready for test day.

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  • PhoebeHopp Instructor
    Thursday, Jun 11

    Hey there! First of all, congrats! Sick score.

    Second of all, I would focus most of your energy on the question types you got wrong. Doing drills are great, but at this level you probably need to get into the minutiae of why you got them wrong. Understanding why the right answer is right is great, but understanding why the wrong answer is wrong, and why you picked that answer in the first place, is going to be where most of the growth happens. At this point you're just making tweaks and deepening your understanding; you're probably not learning new concepts.

    Good luck, and have fun!

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  • Thursday, Jun 11

    Our scores and paths are very similar, honestly the only advice I’ve got when asking people is very vague. At these scores you clearly understand everything so it’s just a matter of taking your time and being accurate. What I’m doing now is having the ai evaluate my drills and pt and doing what it recommends.

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