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Tuesday, Mar 16 2021

Thanks — I’m not putting too much pressure on myself to get into the 170s. I scored a 151 when I took it in fall ‘05 (really did not study enough and had terrible test anxiety as a result) and scored 155 on my 1st PT. I’d like to get in the 160s and adjusting to the digital format is also part of my rationale. That said, I’m aware it’s a lot to work through in a tight time so it may end up being every other day.

Unless I score horribly off from my target, I don’t know that I’ll test again. For more context, I’m 37, still owe a chunk from undergrad (3.7low BA from NYU in 2006), and want to work in public interest so tbh Georgia State is looking pretty good to me in terms of costs and quality. Median there is 158 ...

Hi friends! I am registered for the April test, and am aiming to have my overview of the curriculum complete in the next week-ish, so that I can move on to practice tests for the last 12-14 days. I'm not working at the moment, so I've had the brain space and time to focus on this since mid-February, and while more time would always be better, I'm ready to get this done so I can move on to the next chapter in figuring out my life! My plan is to take at least one practice test per day -- morning test, afternoon BR, and if I'm up for it, evening problem sets to work through questions that I'm iffier or feeling less confident about.

Are there any recommendations for how to prioritize the prep tests? I've been planning to work in reverse chronological order and do as many as I can without losing my mind. Other suggestions?

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