I was in the same boat as you a week ago. The way I got closer to my BR scores was not worrying about time so much... Meaning not worrying about getting to every question. Once I focused on going slower and getting the ones I know I can get right and making sure they were right I found my score went up. I know I'm not gonna get a 180, I focus on getting a 157-160 so I focus on being as sure on the 20 easiest questions of a section and then blindly guessing by putting the same letter whether it's all C or all D and hoping I get 1 or 2 of those right by luck.
This may not be the best approach to everyone but it's working for me. That is if your goals are similar to mine. When I worry about time too much, I find I get questions wrong that I normally would never get wrong because I freak out and speed through them.
Hope this helps
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I was in the same boat as you a week ago. The way I got closer to my BR scores was not worrying about time so much... Meaning not worrying about getting to every question. Once I focused on going slower and getting the ones I know I can get right and making sure they were right I found my score went up. I know I'm not gonna get a 180, I focus on getting a 157-160 so I focus on being as sure on the 20 easiest questions of a section and then blindly guessing by putting the same letter whether it's all C or all D and hoping I get 1 or 2 of those right by luck.
This may not be the best approach to everyone but it's working for me. That is if your goals are similar to mine. When I worry about time too much, I find I get questions wrong that I normally would never get wrong because I freak out and speed through them.
Hope this helps