Congrats on that great score, @ledkarly ! How many hours a day do you have to put in to study until the exam you want to take? I think that's likely key.
Hi there! I started out with a 149/150 and have consistently PT'd in mid to high 160s. I've found that focusing on why wrong answers are wrong is often very helpful, in addition to holding the P-C in mind / pre-phrasing. I've frequently had question…
Currently in high 160s plateau as well.
But one quick piece of advice: I understand not wanting to BR all questions. If you feel that you can't, I'd suggest that during a timed section you flag questions that you aren't 100% sure of and then blind …
@oliviamariemott said:
I'm in a similar position. I just got a tutor and I believe she is helping, but what has been actually especially helpful for me is adding in the habit of meditation. I know it doesn't sound like it would be helpful, but…
Thanks for your comment, @yang9999. Have you seen other similar strengthen NA questions that barely strengthen an argument? Or do you feel it's an anomaly? Not quite sure how to "learn" from this question, TBH.