i went thru the core curriculum in 3 weeks and got a 167 on the january test by basically just weighing my own confidence! i went over the basic material and once it came time for the video explanation questions/practice tests i would base the amount of time i spent on it on how much the concept made sense to me. if i looked at all the video questions and immediately got the correct answer without watching the video, it didn't feel necessary to do all the sets! similarly my RC has always been decently strong so i put that off as not getting through it all would not make or break my score the way not understanding the LGs would. i would recommend specifically revisiting the areas of the test you struggle with first (whether that's overall section or type of question) and strengthening them before spending time on areas you feel more confident or perform more consistently in,
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i went thru the core curriculum in 3 weeks and got a 167 on the january test by basically just weighing my own confidence! i went over the basic material and once it came time for the video explanation questions/practice tests i would base the amount of time i spent on it on how much the concept made sense to me. if i looked at all the video questions and immediately got the correct answer without watching the video, it didn't feel necessary to do all the sets! similarly my RC has always been decently strong so i put that off as not getting through it all would not make or break my score the way not understanding the LGs would. i would recommend specifically revisiting the areas of the test you struggle with first (whether that's overall section or type of question) and strengthening them before spending time on areas you feel more confident or perform more consistently in,