I would recommend a lower PT-per-week schedule, especially if you are in school or at work even part-time.
I usually only do one a week, with individual timed sections done throughout the other days of the week. Some do two PTs a week, though given my schedule, I can't imagine trying to push through two PTs would allow me to really BR and review each test.
Also, don't be afraid of retakes. If I do two PTs a week, I almost always have at least one retake and not just to preserve untouched PTs. I typically wait at least three months before re-taking a test. Doing this allows you to catch any mistakes you were just lucky enough to have avoided your first take, and thus gives you plenty of material from which to learn.
YES!!! Retakes are so amazing. I actually believe you can learn more from doing 10 tests with BR more thoroughly than from 30 tests with out a proper BR. Never underestimate the power of a retake. I retook my June 07 diagnostic like 3 times.
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I usually only do one a week, with individual timed sections done throughout the other days of the week. Some do two PTs a week, though given my schedule, I can't imagine trying to push through two PTs would allow me to really BR and review each test.
Also, don't be afraid of retakes. If I do two PTs a week, I almost always have at least one retake and not just to preserve untouched PTs. I typically wait at least three months before re-taking a test. Doing this allows you to catch any mistakes you were just lucky enough to have avoided your first take, and thus gives you plenty of material from which to learn.
Retakes are so amazing. I actually believe you can learn more from doing 10 tests with BR more thoroughly than from 30 tests with out a proper BR. Never underestimate the power of a retake. I retook my June 07 diagnostic like 3 times.
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