So with about 6 weeks left until test day, it's time to start cracking down.
Now I am happy with my current PT average. However, it seems like a waste of time to just hammer preptest after preptest for the next 6 weeks, especially if I have no problems with timing and stamina. So I've been taking more time with Blind Reviews to try to bring my score up a couple of points.
But I think that I'm doing it wrong.
So, I'll write my preptest, and circle any questions that I hesitated on. I'll then use a clean PT and go through the questions thoroughly, writing down "A is wrong because ____, B is right because _____, C is wrong because ______". Im consistently BR'ing in the 170s (I don't BR my Reading Comprehension, because I don't really see a point as there is no consistency to the types of questions I get wrong. Perhaps this is a problem too).
If my BR is wrong, I'll watch an explanation on it. If I change my answer, I'll also explain to myself what I was thinking at first, and why it was wrong.
...but then once it's done, I don't really feel like I'm getting much out of it. I've done a BR like this for the last 4 tests now, and my scores have stayed relatively the same (165).
Should I save the questions and come back to them again on another day? Perhaps should I only save the questions I still got wrong after a BR (as it's probably not the best way to spend my time going through all of them over again)?
I just keep getting around the same score every time for every test. LG: usually 0 or -1, LR: average of -5/section, RC: average of -7.
I think I've hit a window with RC, but I'd really like to bring my LR up 2 points/section. Am I BRing right? Should I add something else to what I'm currently doing?
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Thanks again!
For the questions I struggled with, I try to figure out how it's assessing my understanding of the passage, i.e. Q14 is a question testing overall understanding of the author's point of view. This helps to narrow down where my problem areas are. Because this process is more interactive than just redoing the section, I don't hate it...as much.
I just started doing this, but it's been helping to really understand the passages, which is my main problem with these new tests. It may help figure out where your mistakes are for RC.
Also, you don't mention it, but how much time do you leave between the prep test and BR? Give it at least a day or else your mind will easily slip back into the same logical traps.
Lastly, if your BR is wrong, use the video explanation as a last resort. Give yourself that third shot at figuring it out for yourself and come up with your own explanation for how you were tricked. It will help solidify everything and is personally rewarding