Join if you're interested! We'll be having weekly practice tests and blind review sessions. Practice test review session date/time TBD.
Link to join is: https://discord.gg/ByVXmh8S
Count me in! I've been PT-ing at around 166-167 lately
I was one of the people who got the experimental section on the 11th and my distribution was RC-LG-LR-EXP, which the moment the experimental section came, meant that my performance for the other 3 sections counted. I didn't have an extra section to count on, just in-case I received a difficult RC/LG/LR. I was hoping for an extra LR section since the LR given was much more difficult, so I was pretty disappointed once the experimental section popped up.
Honestly, what finally got my score up from a 142 was going through all the core curriculum. Even if it seemed tedious, I would start with logical reasoning and work from there. I've been studying for the past year, and it finally clicked. For me, part of the reason why I struggled so much initially was that I didn't understand the basics. When I was making my own practice sets by difficulty and doing practice tests; I was just doing the problems without knowing the steps to get from point A to point B. I tend to liken it to math; you can't do calc without knowing basic addition/subtraction/multiplication/division.
I'd spend more time on the core curriculum and really nail down those basics. What also helped me was filtering the comments by likes on the course videos. Sometimes their explanations can help fill gaps for what you might not be getting from the video.
I'm very interested!
Join if you're interested! We'll be having weekly practice tests and blind review sessions. Practice test review session date/time TBD.
Link to join is: https://discord.gg/ByVXmh8S
Interested!