Hey guys last week I was redoing PTs in the 60's and getting scores around 167. The first time I did the 60's PT was during last october. I did PT 72 for the first time and ended up with a 154. Any advice?
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@"Cant Get Right" and @Alejandro are correct. BR the heck out of it and learn the lessons that test has to offer you. But also remember that sometimes we have off days. I would say that perhaps the difference in the 60s and 70s could have accounted for the difference in scores, and that could certainly be part of it. I would also guess that at least part of that lower score might have been just an off day. It could have also had a higher proportion of questions types you need work on. Plus, some tests are just harder.
So just take your time with blind reviewing - it's extremely important and should not be rushed. Some days, you'll have breakthroughs, some days you won't, but patience and consistency are key.
Hey guys I just finished BRing every question from the LR sections and I only got -2 wrong on each. I feel as if I got affected by the time pressure and wasn't able to retain the stimulus from the first read. My question is what can I do to make sure I effectively retain the stimulus the first time I read. I didn't finish one LR section on the timed attempt so clearly I need more of an effective skipping strategy. How else can I discover my weaknesses? I know about 7sages Lr weakest section tool but should I grind sections or should I grind question types? Also when using the LR analytics tool should I limit my PT to most recent or something like last three. I appreciate all your guys help I was feeling down but now I have a sense of determination. @"Cant Get Right"@Alejandro@blah170blah@stepharizona@"Alex Divine" I think I can get ready for sept
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@"Cant Get Right" and @Alejandro are correct. BR the heck out of it and learn the lessons that test has to offer you. But also remember that sometimes we have off days. I would say that perhaps the difference in the 60s and 70s could have accounted for the difference in scores, and that could certainly be part of it. I would also guess that at least part of that lower score might have been just an off day. It could have also had a higher proportion of questions types you need work on. Plus, some tests are just harder.
So just take your time with blind reviewing - it's extremely important and should not be rushed. Some days, you'll have breakthroughs, some days you won't, but patience and consistency are key.
Like everyone says its just a score. I appreciate the harder tests because they can teach me so much.
The test exposed a possible vulnerability so BR, figure it out and youll thank 72 later!