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So i'm currently PTing in the mid 150s. Just a year ago my diagnostic was a 138. However now it's time to break into the 160s. Any tips on how I can pass the 150s?
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So i'm currently PTing in the mid 150s. Just a year ago my diagnostic was a 138. However now it's time to break into the 160s. Any tips on how I can pass the 150s?
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Hello!
As others said already, you should learn from your wrong answers to go beyond your current level! Whenever you work on the wrong answer journal, don't stop at understanding why (A) is incorrect and (B) is correct. Ask yourself: 'What can I do next time to not repeat this mistake?'
From your wrong answers, build your own strategies. For instance, figure out what typical flaws you struggle noticing from the stimulus at your first pass. Do you usually miss a Part-to-Whole or False Dichotomy flaw initially? Build a 'checklist' of your most common blind spots. Next time you are having a hard time locating a flaw in a stimulus, run through that checklist.
I hope this helps, and best of luck!
Reviewing wrong answers is a big one! Identifying where you are losing points is the best way to figure out how to improve. You can see if it's RC or LR, more difficult questions, timing, or certain types of questions/ passages. We have helpful tips and lessons here for whatever issues you may find you're facing!
review your wrong answers. thoroughly understand where you went wrong in your answer choices, drill your weakest question and section type, and keep pushing because the progress will come