OMG I got a 180!!! I am still in shock, I was PTing an average in the low 170s, and my last PT before the test was a 165 which was so discouraging. Thank you to 7sage and everyone in this community who has helped me on this journey!! I am still in shock and thinking it is a glitch.
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@businessgoose Hi! I started studying in January and studied one hour a day during the week, took a PT on Saturday, and reviewed it on Sunday. I also used a wrong answer journal. Towards the end of April I felt like I was regressing because I was blowing through so many problems and practice tests, and not reviewing and understanding the questions enough. So I stopped doing full sections and PTs as much and started doing more drills, such as one or two RC passages or 10 LR passages at a time. I also started doing untimed drills and really focusing on understanding the parts of the question and what was being asked. I graduated in May and had a lot of celebrations around that time, so I didn't do any studying for about two weeks. On test week, I did about one or two drills a day just to keep it fresh in my mind. I would also recommend taking it in a test center, I found the process so easy and stress-free. Finally, I do tend to get test/performance anxiety so I took a prescription beta blocker the day of the exam! Good luck with your study process!
I understand this explanation, but how am I supposed to get this under the time limit?? My brain turns to soup
If C had said "SOME designs produced by small companies..." instead of "most", could that have been correct?
@Letsgo170 Hi! I took my diagnostic in mid december but didn't really start studying until early january! I also took about two weeks off at the end of may for grad celebrations :)