I found myself in a similar position prior to my first exam with the RC section, and I've felt it at times while I've been preparing for this second exam as well. I think my knowing that the test was getting closer and closer made me doubt myself in a way that was reflected in my score. It sounds like that might be happening to you too. Two quick pieces of advice I'd offer: 1) go back to fundamentals, take a day where you skim through the syllabus chronologically, to ensure you've got your core building blocks down and fresh in your mind 2) trust yourself and the time you've put into your preparation! It sounds like you've been working really hard for this 160 - have confidence in the time you've already dedicated. Fingers crossed for ya!
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Hi Tiffany,
I found myself in a similar position prior to my first exam with the RC section, and I've felt it at times while I've been preparing for this second exam as well. I think my knowing that the test was getting closer and closer made me doubt myself in a way that was reflected in my score. It sounds like that might be happening to you too. Two quick pieces of advice I'd offer: 1) go back to fundamentals, take a day where you skim through the syllabus chronologically, to ensure you've got your core building blocks down and fresh in your mind 2) trust yourself and the time you've put into your preparation! It sounds like you've been working really hard for this 160 - have confidence in the time you've already dedicated. Fingers crossed for ya!