The past couple weeks I've been transitioning from the curriculum to the practice tests, and I've found that the only thing that is really changing from PT to PT (5 total) is my BR score (trending upwards). Should I keep powering through the PT's and expect something to eventually click, or is there something else I should be doing?
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Thursday, Jul 14 2016
Is it that important to do them in order? What is the downside to doing 62 then going back to 61?
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Wednesday, Jul 13 2016
How late do these things usually run?
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Wednesday, Jul 13 2016
I'm just getting out of the curriculum phase, so I've only taken 2. For my diagnostic I used preptest A and I just finished Prep Test J07, but I have PT1-74 so I can do whatever you would like to go over.
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Wednesday, Jul 13 2016
I'm in the area as well and this sounds like a great idea. Weekends are probably the easiest for me, but I can make other times work as well.
@ Thanks for the advise, I'll be sure to check out the LR analysis data to plan my non-PT studying for the week, and I'll also give the blank copy BR a shot next PT.
As far as more information goes, My cold diagnostic was a 162, and that's still where my PT average is at. I've been able to get my LG up from -9 to -2 or -3, but I've been unable to recreate the magical -1/-5 LR I had for my cold diagnostic. The BR for my last two tests has been 171 and 173 respectively.
I understand that gap isn't going to be closed overnight, and it certainly is going to take more than 5 PTs, but I just want to make sure my approach isn't squandering the finite number of PTs out there.