Honestly I don’t think there’s such a thing as a “good” or “bad” untimed score. Untimed tests are just learning tools and they can help you figure out your weaknesses, but they really aren’t comparable to timed tests
It's not bad, but it demonstrates that you lack the fundamental knowledge required for success on this test. I recommend doing the Core Curriculum again, and then doing timed section drilling. In this process, you will be gathering a large sample size to use in the 7sage diagnostic tools. With these tools you can see where your weaknesses are. Return to the lessons regarding those question types and drill by question type and review until you understand the strategy required for each question type. After this, continue to do untimed drilling until you can improve your untimed score to 5 points above your target score. Once you are 5 points untimed above your target score, then you can start with timed drilling.
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Honestly I don’t think there’s such a thing as a “good” or “bad” untimed score. Untimed tests are just learning tools and they can help you figure out your weaknesses, but they really aren’t comparable to timed tests
It's not bad, but it demonstrates that you lack the fundamental knowledge required for success on this test. I recommend doing the Core Curriculum again, and then doing timed section drilling. In this process, you will be gathering a large sample size to use in the 7sage diagnostic tools. With these tools you can see where your weaknesses are. Return to the lessons regarding those question types and drill by question type and review until you understand the strategy required for each question type. After this, continue to do untimed drilling until you can improve your untimed score to 5 points above your target score. Once you are 5 points untimed above your target score, then you can start with timed drilling.
thank you so much guys