It depends on where you want to go. However, I would not risk it if you are not practicing at that level. A 166 is quite good, and that could punch your ticket to a good school, and you could get a scholarship as well.
Getting them all right, but am about 8 seconds behind on each. Any tips on a faster approach?
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It depends on where you want to go. However, I would not risk it if you are not practicing at that level. A 166 is quite good, and that could punch your ticket to a good school, and you could get a scholarship as well.