This might be a strange question; hoping I can explain myself properly...!
I plan to start PTing soon for the October test. I've been through the core curriculum twice, the Trainer twice and the LG bundle once.
For those of you PTing, is it normal to start the process without feeling you have a totally firm grasp of each concept? Something inside me is misleading me into thinking that I need to be 100% sharp-skilled and "test ready" for I dive into the PTs. When deep down I know that the extra work that the PTs spur on, in context, is what will actually make me test ready.
So, in conclusion, is it normal to enter PTing somewhat foggy? I don't want to keep feeling I must learn more first, and enter dangerous ground of delaying PTing too much.
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Haven't done any Cambridge drilling stuff, though. With the 'ultimate' 7Sage tier I felt there was plenty to drill with.
I would say dive into prep tests! It's not just the understanding of the concepts/types of questions/ect, but getting a handle of how to do all of that under testing conditions, which is a whole new skill set in itself.
You will obviously keep improving on your answering of the actual questions, but you will also be improving on your ability to do so in a stressful & time centred manner.