Hello! I have a question about the study schedule. I plan on taking the November 2018 test as well as the January 2019 test. Would it be best to follow the five month plan or the seven month plan?
@teelyssa7 said:
Hello! I have a question about the study schedule. I plan on taking the November 2018 test as well as the January 2019 test. Would it be best to follow the five month plan or the seven month plan?
Why do you want to take in November and January? January is super late for the cycle and probably not worth applying after. You'd have much better results if you delay a cycle so that you can fully prepare for the test and not rush to January and then be set back significantly by applying in February.
@teelyssa7 said:
Hello! I have a question about the study schedule. I plan on taking the November 2018 test as well as the January 2019 test. Would it be best to follow the five month plan or the seven month plan?
Why do you want to take in November and January? January is super late for the cycle and probably not worth applying after. You'd have much better results if you delay a cycle so that you can fully prepare for the test and not rush to January and then be set back significantly by applying in February.
Hi! I unfortunately learned the hard way that long-term studying doesn't fit with me. I did that for my SATs and test anxiety kicked my butt on my test day. I studied for a full year and completely bombed the test (I did good and got into my top school but my pts were wayyy higher than my final SAT score).
I recently graduated college and I'm studying full time (with breaks so I don't burn out) if that helps any.
Why not 3 months if you can? Where you are not working, you should be able to be more active. Plus, when you finish with everything, this will give you a month to work on the things you need to.
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I would go with the seven month plan to have a thorough, in-depth learning experience
Why do you want to take in November and January? January is super late for the cycle and probably not worth applying after. You'd have much better results if you delay a cycle so that you can fully prepare for the test and not rush to January and then be set back significantly by applying in February.
Hi! I unfortunately learned the hard way that long-term studying doesn't fit with me. I did that for my SATs and test anxiety kicked my butt on my test day. I studied for a full year and completely bombed the test (I did good and got into my top school but my pts were wayyy higher than my final SAT score).
I recently graduated college and I'm studying full time (with breaks so I don't burn out) if that helps any.
Why not 3 months if you can? Where you are not working, you should be able to be more active. Plus, when you finish with everything, this will give you a month to work on the things you need to.
As stated above, don't take Jan. Not worth it.