Keep your GPA as high as possible; take easy classes within an easy major (MOST IMPORTANT).
Prioritize your mental/physical health and social life (or part-time job; if necessary). Since you got a ton of time, don't isolate yourself by spending hours a day studying for this shit exam (spend like only an hour a day studying, if even that).
If you have ADHD/Dyslexia or any learning disability, don't be afraid to ask for accommodations (don't be ashamed if you need to, and fuck everyone else who cares).
Learn basic fundamentals and question types.
Drill easy question types and passages (1-2 stars) from early PT's (100's-130's).
Afterwards, drill difficult question types and passages (3-5 stars) from the early PT's.
A couple months before test day, begin to take later practice tests (140's-150's) so you can acclimate yourself before test day.
Extra: If you can, make use of your time during the summer or winter breaks.
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Keep your GPA as high as possible; take easy classes within an easy major (MOST IMPORTANT).
Prioritize your mental/physical health and social life (or part-time job; if necessary). Since you got a ton of time, don't isolate yourself by spending hours a day studying for this shit exam (spend like only an hour a day studying, if even that).
If you have ADHD/Dyslexia or any learning disability, don't be afraid to ask for accommodations (don't be ashamed if you need to, and fuck everyone else who cares).
Learn basic fundamentals and question types.
Drill easy question types and passages (1-2 stars) from early PT's (100's-130's).
Afterwards, drill difficult question types and passages (3-5 stars) from the early PT's.
A couple months before test day, begin to take later practice tests (140's-150's) so you can acclimate yourself before test day.
Extra: If you can, make use of your time during the summer or winter breaks.