If this is your first time with the studies, I recommend finishing the cc. I get wanting to apply what you're learning. If you haven't taken a diagnostic, take a diagnostic to see where you're at. If you know your goal score, or when you want to take the actual test, adjust accordingly.
I've taken a few older practice tests just to see what it is I need to work on most over the past few months. It's helped to understand speed and endurance. However, you don't want make it a habit where you waste PTs.
Hope this helps
I took a diagnostic and 3 more while studying content and it helped me realize certain learning systems weren't working. I assumed that I should have seen a slight improvement from my diagnostic score after two months. But I think regular PT'ing is better when it's closer to your test day.
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If this is your first time with the studies, I recommend finishing the cc. I get wanting to apply what you're learning. If you haven't taken a diagnostic, take a diagnostic to see where you're at. If you know your goal score, or when you want to take the actual test, adjust accordingly.
I've taken a few older practice tests just to see what it is I need to work on most over the past few months. It's helped to understand speed and endurance. However, you don't want make it a habit where you waste PTs.
Hope this helps
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silly question but where does the core curriculum end?
I took a diagnostic and 3 more while studying content and it helped me realize certain learning systems weren't working. I assumed that I should have seen a slight improvement from my diagnostic score after two months. But I think regular PT'ing is better when it's closer to your test day.