Hey guys! I recently finished the RC module and now I'm on to practice. My question is what exactly should I be doing now? Ive been doing some drilling and following my study plan for the past few days but I feel like I should be doing more. I know I should be taking PTs but I'm not sure when I should start. Should I start taking them now, later, how often, timed, untimed? Should I be drilling alongside them? Should I just keep following my study plan? Also if I take a PT and don't get around the score I want should I be worried about this considering I finished the entire core curriculum? Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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Hi everyone, I hope your studies are going well! I have been studying since December and I always felt like things were never really improving for me understanding wise. For example, I will watch an explanation video and completely understand what I did wrong and what I was supposed to do but then when I go to apply it on a similar question I always seem to be getting it wrong anyway. Over time I started noticing that its not that I simply wasn't improving but I was actively getting worse. For context, I recently finished the LR module and now I'm wondering if I should move straight on to the RC module or keep practicing LR until I have that down, then move on to RC. My diagnostic was a 140 so not too great. I'll be drilling LR questions and I will sometimes get level one or two questions wrong and oftentimes at the end it'll say my preptest equivalent is in the 130 somethings meaning I'm getting worse despite practice. I plan on taking the test in September with a goal of at least 155 so I do believe I have enough time to get there. Is this a normal thing to be happening or should I be worried about this apparent decrease in my scores. If this is something I should be worried about, what are some things I can do about it? Also, should I keep working on LR before moving on to RC or should I just move on to RC now? Any advice is appreciated and if you need me to elaborate more on anything, please let me know!