I agree with @amanmatharu17153 on this. I think we can spend too much time on theory and get bogged down, but practicing real questions without regard for the clock is what helped me improve the most. I was scoring in the mid-150’s and have been using this method of focusing solely on accuracy. I just took a PT over the weekend and scored a 162. I started studying in February, so it hasn’t been that long but I feel like I understand things better if I simply take my time. You might be surprised how much you understand and get correct if you’re not worrying about the clock (you can guess on the last 5 or 10 or 15–how ever many you can’t get to, so you can ensure accuracy up front). Seriously, it was a game changer for me, and nothing works quite as well for learning like doing, so drill, drill, drill! You’ve got this!!!
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I agree with @amanmatharu17153 on this. I think we can spend too much time on theory and get bogged down, but practicing real questions without regard for the clock is what helped me improve the most. I was scoring in the mid-150’s and have been using this method of focusing solely on accuracy. I just took a PT over the weekend and scored a 162. I started studying in February, so it hasn’t been that long but I feel like I understand things better if I simply take my time. You might be surprised how much you understand and get correct if you’re not worrying about the clock (you can guess on the last 5 or 10 or 15–how ever many you can’t get to, so you can ensure accuracy up front). Seriously, it was a game changer for me, and nothing works quite as well for learning like doing, so drill, drill, drill! You’ve got this!!!