i think another good question to ask yourself is if test fatigue may be a factor by the time you get to a second LR section. This was a huge factor in my own range for LR; I'd have my first LR section be -2 and then my second -9. For me, it was buil…
1 Find your areas of weakness - are there certain LR questions that you keep getting wrong? Flaw? NA? Weaken? If there's a pattern, then that just means you now have a way to attack it. Next, you need to understand if its conceptual or not.
2 If it…
I think alot of it comes down to the pressure you're putting on yourself. I don't know your particular situation but I've been in a similar boat where I've felt like this was my last chance, i NEED to do well on this or else x, y, z, and the best ad…
i think thats completely dependent on where your target score is and if you were hitting it when you took august and now during prep for October. It also helps to know what may have 'went wrong,' in august. was it your first test? were you extremely…
@"andrew.rsn" said:
@puffinbd - I think something to consider is that if they register for November, but do score well in October, they won't get full refund if they decide to drop out of the November test.
But if you don't mind risking l…
If you're already scoring where you need, pushing to January may not be necessary if you can get your score in November. There's only a rush when you really need that extra time to improve your score. If other aspects of your application are already…
try looking at what is is you're getting wrong- is it a certain type of question (main point? Weakening/Strengthening?) and if it is, what is it about the question that you may be having trouble understanding-- maybe it's understanding what the ques…