@, which area seems to be giving you the most trouble on PTs? I mean this in the most supportive way possible - but I'm surprised to hear your still scoring in the 150s if your nearly finished with the entire curriculum. I'm also prepping for the June test. My initial diagnostic was a 153 - but the only section that really killed me was the LGs ~40% credited responses. It's been a long, up-hill, and often rather frustrating battle for me to improve on those, but 7S has been invaluable in helping me get from a point where I didn't have the slightest clue what to do with a game, to being able to complete games accurately in a reasonable, although not yet optimal, amount of time.
I had some big pack of games that I inherited from a friend - they seem to be grouped according to PowerScore's classification scheme and contain games from tests 1-38. I've been working through every single game - one type at a time - as they appear in those packets. I'm about halfway through at this point, but i've been at it for nearly a month (though, things are moving along MUCH faster now than they did for me at the beginning - which was just miserable). After I make it through all of those games (my goal is to complete each game a minimum of 2x within the recommended time limit) - I intend to start drilling entire game sections from that same set of PTs while I work up my other sections. I would also like to see myself get through at least the 20 most recent PTs before test day - but i'm not going to start worrying about that for at least another month or so.
My advice - but hey, i'm learning here just as you are, so take it for what it's worth - would be to try to identify the areas where you're struggling most, and really spend some time just drilling that before you go blowing PTs. I think we still have more than enough time here, and it sounds like you've already got all the tools you would need at your disposal to do so!
Good luck to us all n let me know if you want to discuss PTs at some point down the road!
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@, which area seems to be giving you the most trouble on PTs? I mean this in the most supportive way possible - but I'm surprised to hear your still scoring in the 150s if your nearly finished with the entire curriculum. I'm also prepping for the June test. My initial diagnostic was a 153 - but the only section that really killed me was the LGs ~40% credited responses. It's been a long, up-hill, and often rather frustrating battle for me to improve on those, but 7S has been invaluable in helping me get from a point where I didn't have the slightest clue what to do with a game, to being able to complete games accurately in a reasonable, although not yet optimal, amount of time.
I had some big pack of games that I inherited from a friend - they seem to be grouped according to PowerScore's classification scheme and contain games from tests 1-38. I've been working through every single game - one type at a time - as they appear in those packets. I'm about halfway through at this point, but i've been at it for nearly a month (though, things are moving along MUCH faster now than they did for me at the beginning - which was just miserable). After I make it through all of those games (my goal is to complete each game a minimum of 2x within the recommended time limit) - I intend to start drilling entire game sections from that same set of PTs while I work up my other sections. I would also like to see myself get through at least the 20 most recent PTs before test day - but i'm not going to start worrying about that for at least another month or so.
My advice - but hey, i'm learning here just as you are, so take it for what it's worth - would be to try to identify the areas where you're struggling most, and really spend some time just drilling that before you go blowing PTs. I think we still have more than enough time here, and it sounds like you've already got all the tools you would need at your disposal to do so!
Good luck to us all n let me know if you want to discuss PTs at some point down the road!