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K S I totally hear where you're coming from. I work full time as a process server and have an hour commute to work and back. I seem to be consistently scoring in the mid to high 150s but still feel like there is much room for improvement and tomorrow is the deadline for test date adjustments. I need to make a call soon but I'm not sure at this point. Ideally I would like to apply for next september so I feel inclined to write the remaining three tests remaining this year. On the one hand I think that at the very worst, writing October's would make good prep for December's as I would actually get to experience a real testing environment. But on the other hand, I have a strong feeling it will not be my best score so in that regard it may be a waste of a score. Any thoughts, homies?
Hey K,
Please take a break. Yes, practice is essential. But over-practice and over-analysis can be detrimental! This test does challenge cognitive processes that absolutely can and should be sharpened with practice, but at the same time are deeply and unequivocally dependant on mental clarity. You need both. And the latter requires serious rest and a tuned perspective. If you are achieving those kinds of scores on the logic games and reading comprehension, you are a damn smart person. For real homie. Have some faith in that and let your brain catch up with you! I hope I'm not coming off too preachy but keep in mind that stress is your worst enemy here. You have displayed the ability to be able to knock this thing out of the park. So don't let too much attention to performance trends in your practice dictate your confidence level heading into the test on the day that it matters. This test is hard enough, don't stand in your own way :).