I'm so grateful for your replies, it has lifted my spirits considerably and I'm sure many others' as well. @jennilynn89 said:
The best advice I've gotten is that I need to study until I'm hitting my goal score, THEN set a test date, not the other w…
Well I BR'd my first two PTs and didn't do the others due to time constraints. I would go over every logic game that proved difficult and redo them until I got every question right under a workable span of time as to avoid completing them by rote, t…
I thought I was burning out in my last PTs, and I guess I was still burnt out on test day? The only thing I can think of that could explain that sort of situation. I mean 7 hours a day is A LOT, and it's horribly unfair to think that kind of dedicat…
Good for you. You managed to do better than I did even though I went through 8 PTs and spent hours on LGs. My score was only 2 points higher than my diagnostic. I was studying pretty intensely for a while, 10 months... Dunno if all this is worth it.
I'm going through the same thing. My score really plummeted on the prep test i took today, and pretty much undermined all the studying I have done since starting this course as I only got one point above my first ever PT this time. It's really worry…
Thanks @Matthew524, that sounds like really good advice, kinda felt a lightbulb go over my head lol giving myself the time to not do them one after the other so that I don't do it by rote seems like it could be really helpful too. I probably just ne…
Thank you for the replies.
@tanes256 I think it's a combination of not knowing which game board comes into play and misreading questions. Misreading questions happens A LOT. For some reason, when I'm initially faced with a game, I end up taking in …