Yes you can. I personally scored a 148 in October and jumped to a 160 today. Keep your head up. It’s stressful, but this is only a temporary hurdle!
Congratulations on your jump! May I ask what your study schedule looked like or what changed for that kind of jump? I got my November score back today and it was not great, so I'm aiming for January to see my 150 go to a 160. Would love any advice!
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Yes you can. I personally scored a 148 in October and jumped to a 160 today. Keep your head up. It’s stressful, but this is only a temporary hurdle!
Congratulations on your jump! May I ask what your study schedule looked like or what changed for that kind of jump? I got my November score back today and it was not great, so I'm aiming for January to see my 150 go to a 160. Would love any advice!