@unknown I'm in the same boat as OP and this is super helpful. My diagnostic was 165, and I've been studying for a little over a month and cannot break 171 for the life of me. I never thought about working out where spending more time will actually benefit me-- I kind of treat everything I'm unsure of equally. Sometimes spending more time on a question where I really should have trusted my gut is my downfall haha. I'll try skipping all conditional reasoning/time waster questions and going back to them at the end to see if my score improves. I usually have around 8-10mins left after I answer all the questions so knowing how to allocate that is super important.
I'm taking the sep test so fingers crossed!
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@unknown I'm in the same boat as OP and this is super helpful. My diagnostic was 165, and I've been studying for a little over a month and cannot break 171 for the life of me. I never thought about working out where spending more time will actually benefit me-- I kind of treat everything I'm unsure of equally. Sometimes spending more time on a question where I really should have trusted my gut is my downfall haha. I'll try skipping all conditional reasoning/time waster questions and going back to them at the end to see if my score improves. I usually have around 8-10mins left after I answer all the questions so knowing how to allocate that is super important.
I'm taking the sep test so fingers crossed!