Don't worry. I had a similar swing where I scored 158, then 154, 155, and finally 151. Keep in mind, this was over a month and a half. Normal test variation is fine since some tests are harder, others easier, or in the middle range. I also agree with other posters that say you're doing way too many PTs. If you're writing in August and you're about a few weeks out, doing 2 PTsa week is fine. However, doing 4 PTs means you don't have enough time to review and do untimed practice for the questions you got wrong. Try to reduce the number of PTs, review your mistakes, drill, and take at least 1 PT a week, and no more than 2 if your exam is near. Also, don't be alarmed by score drops—that happens!
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Don't worry. I had a similar swing where I scored 158, then 154, 155, and finally 151. Keep in mind, this was over a month and a half. Normal test variation is fine since some tests are harder, others easier, or in the middle range. I also agree with other posters that say you're doing way too many PTs. If you're writing in August and you're about a few weeks out, doing 2 PTsa week is fine. However, doing 4 PTs means you don't have enough time to review and do untimed practice for the questions you got wrong. Try to reduce the number of PTs, review your mistakes, drill, and take at least 1 PT a week, and no more than 2 if your exam is near. Also, don't be alarmed by score drops—that happens!