Like others said, this is not an uncommon issue! I would recognizing that at this moment, your skillset isn't entirely reflective of your potential skillset. Its are so important to understand the exam, but if you don't know everything yet it's okay to not be doing as well as you want. It's likely that you will really start to test your skills in earnest when you feel comfortable with the majority of the curriculum– for now, that isn't the case. I experienced the same thing, and it took me reviewing the entirety of another course (which, ironically, though it was more expensive it was not as good as 7sage) as well as completing a few more reviews from 7sage to see an improvement. It was infuriating! I was consistently scoring in the high 140s-low 150s until one day my score shot up dramatically. I attribute that to really spending time learning the whole curriculum, as I found that the concepts are inextricably tied to one another. PTs are the best way to receive a holistic score, but the most important part for me was to look at the sections that I was struggling with and put in the work to understand where I was failing fundamentally. In doing so, I found a ripple effect– when I failed to understand the fundamental aspects of one lesson, it reflected in other lessons that used some of the same skillsets. Though I am nowhere near my "end goal," it was definitely helpful to start somewhere! Good luck and don't forget to take breaks– you can't learn under so much pressure!
Hi! Really would love some help with in/out games if you're able to help!
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Like others said, this is not an uncommon issue! I would recognizing that at this moment, your skillset isn't entirely reflective of your potential skillset. Its are so important to understand the exam, but if you don't know everything yet it's okay to not be doing as well as you want. It's likely that you will really start to test your skills in earnest when you feel comfortable with the majority of the curriculum– for now, that isn't the case. I experienced the same thing, and it took me reviewing the entirety of another course (which, ironically, though it was more expensive it was not as good as 7sage) as well as completing a few more reviews from 7sage to see an improvement. It was infuriating! I was consistently scoring in the high 140s-low 150s until one day my score shot up dramatically. I attribute that to really spending time learning the whole curriculum, as I found that the concepts are inextricably tied to one another. PTs are the best way to receive a holistic score, but the most important part for me was to look at the sections that I was struggling with and put in the work to understand where I was failing fundamentally. In doing so, I found a ripple effect– when I failed to understand the fundamental aspects of one lesson, it reflected in other lessons that used some of the same skillsets. Though I am nowhere near my "end goal," it was definitely helpful to start somewhere! Good luck and don't forget to take breaks– you can't learn under so much pressure!