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Hey, so I find myself having a constant desire to take a full PT. I do sections of the CC and instantly want to take a test to apply what I've learned and see if it makes a "huge" difference in my score. I am wise enough to know this is not the case but I think I really crave that "reward" of seeing my score. This is actually hurting my studying because I'm so eager to jump right into a test after each CC section that I don't hammer the core concepts home. How often do you PT? Do you PT only once you are done with the CC? or did/do you PT during the course? How can I find ways to "reward" myself without wasting an entire test?
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When I first began, I too felt that way. You can always drill questions or entire sections to gauge improvement. I think it is best to only PT once you have finished the CC and have every Q type down pretty well. If you're doing well on drills and the corresponding problem sets, you are well on your way to doing well on PTs. I always found it rewarding when I would go -0 on a problem set or do a timed section and see improvement.
1-2 PTs week is what most recommend with 3 being the max.
This is sort of what I was thinking. I just really want to see more analytics and scores. I'm not sure why but the feeling of finishing, reviewing and then scoring a test is almost....dare I say it....fun? Am I sick?
If you're sick, then so am I..lmao
I fully understand this. I felt that way too when I was going through the CC.
One advice that I received from one of the sages is that PT's are a means to an end; but not an end in itself. It's there to expose weaknesses/strengths rather than a mere score.
Not to mention that if you rush into PT's and don't do well, it'll shatter your confidence and hinder your progress.
I recommend doing full sections to apply concepts and timing strategies as a remedy for your eagerness.
^ and by full sections I mean from PT's 1-35!