Do you have advice for receiving the same score multiple times? I am feeling a bit hopeless given that I got the same score when I found the exam very difficult and when I found it very easy. I aimed to contact you via email but am not sure if at the correct address!
goose i'll hit you back via email but the main advice is to simultaneously treat those scores as good data points on the narrow measure of test-day challenges, but also not to give them too much influence over your conception of your own test readiness if you're consistently PTing higher.
factors that are unique to test day are worth taking seriously and drilling with intention and precision, but they're also not the end-all-be-all, and if you address them you can go into your next test with more confidence that your PT performances will shine through
@businessgoose Hi there - we did receive your email, and I replied! We'd like to help. In case the email didn't go through, I'll send you a direct chat message as well on 7Sage.
That was a great message! Thank you. I'm not taking the test until Sept/Oct, but I tend to be hard on myself, and I appreciate the strategic plan to not allow a low score define you, and instead stay committed to learning from the mistakes and keep moving.
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thank you.
I really needed to hear this and I will continue to build my foundation with this test for November. Thank you!
Needed to hear this! Let's gear up for that August retake!
Do you have advice for receiving the same score multiple times? I am feeling a bit hopeless given that I got the same score when I found the exam very difficult and when I found it very easy. I aimed to contact you via email but am not sure if at the correct address!
@businessgoose michael.wright@7sage.com for the record and y'all feel free to reach out.
goose i'll hit you back via email but the main advice is to simultaneously treat those scores as good data points on the narrow measure of test-day challenges, but also not to give them too much influence over your conception of your own test readiness if you're consistently PTing higher.
factors that are unique to test day are worth taking seriously and drilling with intention and precision, but they're also not the end-all-be-all, and if you address them you can go into your next test with more confidence that your PT performances will shine through
@businessgoose Hi there - we did receive your email, and I replied! We'd like to help. In case the email didn't go through, I'll send you a direct chat message as well on 7Sage.
@businessgoose you got this!
@superchillasian Thank you friend :( <3
You're a great motivational speaker, it's as if you're trained!
That was a great message! Thank you. I'm not taking the test until Sept/Oct, but I tend to be hard on myself, and I appreciate the strategic plan to not allow a low score define you, and instead stay committed to learning from the mistakes and keep moving.