Hi, I've been stuck in a seeming rut. I can barely make it out of the 150s. I just scored a 160 (my highest) after taking a 2 week break after taking the August exam. I plan to retake the Nov exam, but I don't know how to make active progress. Its really frustrating because when I blind reviewed the 160, I got a 171, but that doesn't mean anything if I can't really apply it. I consistently score higher (like 5-10 points) when I blind review.
However, when I took another PT yesterday, my score went down back into the 150s.
Any tips on bridging the gap between my actual and blind review? Tips for improving accuracy?
Funny thing is that every time I do a PT I score soo bad like 10/25 in LR, but when doing timed sections i score 18/25, so I'm not doing anymore Pts, the next number I will get will be actual test score
Truly inspiring work here, J.Y.! I'm hoping to follow in your footsteps on my next exam, wish me luck!
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Manifesting this!!!
hi JY have you considered going to law school? these numbers are incredible
Hi, I've been stuck in a seeming rut. I can barely make it out of the 150s. I just scored a 160 (my highest) after taking a 2 week break after taking the August exam. I plan to retake the Nov exam, but I don't know how to make active progress. Its really frustrating because when I blind reviewed the 160, I got a 171, but that doesn't mean anything if I can't really apply it. I consistently score higher (like 5-10 points) when I blind review.
However, when I took another PT yesterday, my score went down back into the 150s.
Any tips on bridging the gap between my actual and blind review? Tips for improving accuracy?
Thanks!
Funny thing is that every time I do a PT I score soo bad like 10/25 in LR, but when doing timed sections i score 18/25, so I'm not doing anymore Pts, the next number I will get will be actual test score
It is somewhat reassuring to know that it's virtually impossible to get a score of 0! Thanks, J.Y.!
Truly inspiring work here, J.Y.! I'm hoping to follow in your footsteps on my next exam, wish me luck!