I have been studying and have only been able to reach a score of 142. I would like to achieve a score of 165 by April, as this is my last opportunity for this cycle before I would have to wait a year. I have tried different tutors, but my score has not changed. I also attempted the live classes here, but I found them to be a bit too slow for my pace. While I know some people might suggest that I wait until next year, I consider myself a non-traditional student. I would like to know what steps I can take to make this goal a reality.
Chaz999777
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Chaz999777
Friday, Feb 13
@JoshNoa I try to do one hour a day working on each problem until I understand why I missed it and sometimes it could that that long. Plus if I do understand what the explanation is here I check in the net for other positions of view.
Chaz999777
Friday, Feb 13
@HenryLehmann Thank you for taking the time to reply. I respect that you did that. I will look into re-watching the core lessons and the other items that you mention. If I go really SLOW then I get a lot more right then wrong, but as I mention time is working against me. How much time are you currently studying each day?
@sarahngarza That is some GREAT information!!! I plan on using it today taking one question at a time. English is my only language. I can talk much better than I can type lol.