Hey guys, I've decided the best study plan for myself is to take Pt's once or twice a week, then go back and essentially blind review by understanding where each of my mistakes were made (all while going through the lessons 7sage provides). On my second practice test after diagnostic, I jumped 3 points. Today on my third, I went down 1 point. In the scheme of things, I feel like this if anything was an improvement. While taking the third PT, I didn't feel very confident with a lot of the questions, and thought I did much worse than the second PT, however that was not the case. Anyways, back to the point of this, do you guys think this is a good strategy? I know I can't expect a point jump every test, but maybe after 20 PT's, my score will be up 10 points.
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Remember, PTs are valuable resources that should be used to determine what your logical weaknesses are in timed and pressured conditions. It is not a time to determine what those logical weaknesses are in the first place.
Feeling you did worse but ending up doing the same/better shows you still have some work in getting these questions down and getting familiar with the feel of answering questions and knowing when you are right (if you don't know then find out why you aren't sure your right!) Keep pushing and make that increase a trend that continues!