First off good job on seeing your improvements from your first time taking the test. The leap from 150 to 160 regardless of your weakest section is difficult but manageable. Focusing on your weak areas and evaluating your struggles is definitely a good place to start. My other advise would be to delay your test until you are PTing at your goal score. If your aim is a 160 and you have only PT'd at 150 then push on the breaks a little bit. RC in my opinion takes the longest to get good at. Drill, drill, drill RC and take a practice test before November registration opens and see where you're at.
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First off good job on seeing your improvements from your first time taking the test. The leap from 150 to 160 regardless of your weakest section is difficult but manageable. Focusing on your weak areas and evaluating your struggles is definitely a good place to start. My other advise would be to delay your test until you are PTing at your goal score. If your aim is a 160 and you have only PT'd at 150 then push on the breaks a little bit. RC in my opinion takes the longest to get good at. Drill, drill, drill RC and take a practice test before November registration opens and see where you're at.