Hello guys. Really need help here. I've been in a plateau of 165 for like 4 PTs already (1.5month)? So I stopped taking full length PTs but instead I just do timed drilling mainly on LR and RC for 2 weeks.(before I do drillings during weekdays and one full length on weekend) I saw some improvements from drilling practices, -2/-3 for each LR max and 0/-2 for LG. I am not sure is it because I had done those drilling questions before that when I read a statement from LR I can just directly formulate an answer and look for that answer in AC. So yesterday, I finally decided to take a full length to see my progress etc. (PT71) Though my score remained the same, my LR got so much more terrible, -5 and -6. RC was still the same, LG -3 (boo). And for LR my error is like everywhere(I was still able to formulate the answer after finishing the stem, but still). Before I was mainly getting inference and flaw incorrect, and now I just make mistakes here and there. (So I guess maybe I did improve on inference and flaw?) I am feeling so discouraged:( and anxiety overwhelmed as my test is in September. Sorry if I am writing like elementary, just don't even know how to express this. HELP
@"Nicole Hopkins"
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If you believe this maybe the case, try and get your hands on some really tough LR packets. I know Cambridge made a packet with something like 250 of the hardest LR questions. I'm not to sure where or if they are available now but it wouldn't hurt to check!
@jknauf I am not sure if they are the harder questions. For one section, I got 4 wrong from 1-12 and only 2 wrong after that. And then the other section is more like half/half. I will def get my hands on the Cambridge thing! THANK YOU!!
- Are you using the 7Sage Analytics to identify Question "Type" weaknesses and as mentioned earlier - are they more of the curve-breaker type questions? This can be a very important delineation for moral. If you are missing a certain question Type - then you have a focus for drilling. If you are missing curve-breakers, then it is recommended to BR the crap out of those questions so that you will be more prepared for future PTs and be able to recognize them and skip accordingly to gain the easiest points and not lose momentum.
- @stepharizona shared one of the biggest nuggets of wisdom with me during the mid-160's hump... If you cannot specifically identify a question "Type" that is causing issues, re-evaluate and re-classify those questions by "Flaw" type. It helped me identify my weakness on Causation stimuli specifically and a few others that are in need of improvement. If you can find a correlation (haha) for a Flaw type, that can help redirect your focus for drilling between PT's.
All the best:)
So instead of just drilling and PTing, I really think it would be more beneficial to focus on identifying the specifics. Once you get into the 160's you've gotten good enough where to improve you've got to study with more precision.
You'll have to accept that improving as much as you want to in 4 weeks is very unlikely; and if you do improve there would be no tricks to it. Just keep PTing diligently, do thorough BR and tackle your weakness as much as you can. No secret sauce.