On full PTs, I scored a 178 and 179 in my PTs and then was scoring slightly lower at 173-> 176, but now I’ve scored 172 twice in a row. I can see I’m capable of that near perfect score, but now I am worried about the recent decline especially as I get close to the April test date.
For the entire time, I’ve been taking a full PT and blind reviewing on weekends and taking > 1-2 sections on weekdays to take 2-3 tests a week.
Has anyone else experienced similar score declines and how did you combat them?
Regular exercise, proper nutrition, and adequate sleep can significantly affect cognitive function and test performance.
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geometry dash world said:
On full PTs, I scored a 178 and 179 in my PTs and then was scoring slightly lower at 173-> 176, but now I’ve scored 172 twice in a row. I can see I’m capable of that near perfect score, but now I am worried about the recent decline especially as I get close to the April test date.
For the entire time, I’ve been taking a full PT and blind reviewing on weekends and taking > 1-2 sections on weekdays to take 2-3 tests a week.
Has anyone else experienced similar score declines and how did you combat them?
Regular exercise, proper nutrition, and adequate sleep can significantly affect cognitive function and test performance.