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RyanPatrick11
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RyanPatrick11
Monday, Mar 16
I am in the same situation as you are. I have taken the actual test already twice. I paid almost $2000 for a course that was supposed to “guarantee” a high if not perfect score. That was not the case. I get the frustration, I am trying everything, but this test has been beating me.
I am in the same situation as you. I will be taking it for a third time at the end of the year. My highest score is a 146. I even paid over $2k for a class that was supposed to guarantee 170 or higher. So, you are not alone. You got this!
I spoke with a friend of mine who said the best way to improve is just repetition. Continue to do practice questions, and shoot for a full practice exam once a week. When you do the practice exam set everything up as if it is the real thing. Take the breaks the same way, have the room set up the same, go to sleep early the night before and even eat the same meal you would as if it was test day. Find out what works the best and gets you the highest score and repeat that every time up to and including test day. I hope this helps you out and you knock it out of the park on this go around, good luck!