Do you understand why you're getting certain questions wrong? Like, in a technical sense, when you look back at the questions you missed, is it clear why your selected answer is incorrect and why another answer is correct? Making sure you understand…
@bookwormhermione said:
just took the flex on Monday, and you can't use the arrow key! I was also used to doing this, but you have to actually click on the next button to move between questions.
Thank you! This is so helpful.
I'm not sure this actually helps me, but I often read the answer choices in random order -- especially if I am looking for 1 specific answer. It seems like the first one I glance at is frequently the one I'm looking for.
The advice I have seen often is: if you would likely score higher on a retake, then you should retake. For instance, if most of your recent PTs are 175+, then you would have a pretty strong case for retaking.
If LR is your strongest section, it mig…
I've also had a lot of variation. Scored a 160 right before a 167 -- pretty weird.
Maybe you can glean some insight from the questions you get wrong in your lower-scoring tests. For instance, I scored a 160 because a logic game tripped me up much w…
Quickly bubbling in answers to the questions you don't have time to thoughtfully answer is a skill unto itself. If you forgot to do this on the real thing because you hadn't been doing it in practice, that would be a serious bummer.
For this reason…
I switched to flex simulation the other day because, from what I've heard, we'll probably be taking a flex. Seems like more representative practice for the real thing. I can't imagine extra LR training would hurt, but if you're like me, your flex sc…
I struggled with timing in all the sections at first and still do with RC and LG, though I have improved substantially. Something which helped a lot was looking back at how much time I spent per question -- I am SO thankful that 7sage keeps track of…
As far as I can tell, you should just push your test date back to October or November -- maybe even early next year.
The advice I have run into pretty often is: your score is much more important than date you take the test. Like you, I plan to star…