Hi there! It's normal to feel discourage but hang on.
I'd recommend to balance out taking PTs and drilling. Don't concentrate so much on drills because the only way you will be able to build test stamina and get the timing down is by replicating test conditions (aka taking PTs). After you're done taking a PT under timed conditions, I'd recommend to blind review every section. Make sure to take your time and understand why each answer is right/ wrong. If you notice that you're consistently struggling with the same question types, I'd recommend to drill those. Select the difficulty to the easiest and start moving up as you feel more comfortable. The key is to drill question types you struggle with and not the ones you're already good at.
Hope this helps! You got it :)
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Hi there! It's normal to feel discourage but hang on.
I'd recommend to balance out taking PTs and drilling. Don't concentrate so much on drills because the only way you will be able to build test stamina and get the timing down is by replicating test conditions (aka taking PTs). After you're done taking a PT under timed conditions, I'd recommend to blind review every section. Make sure to take your time and understand why each answer is right/ wrong. If you notice that you're consistently struggling with the same question types, I'd recommend to drill those. Select the difficulty to the easiest and start moving up as you feel more comfortable. The key is to drill question types you struggle with and not the ones you're already good at.
Hope this helps! You got it :)