Keep at it. Also, hitting a 170 is a very difficult thing to do. I know it may seem like everyone is hitting at or close to 170, but you have to remember that 170 is top 97.4% percentile of test takers. I have seen people get accepted into Harvard w…
@"surfy surf" said:
I dont think you can really answer that question until you're like 2 weeks before the test date and can look back on how you've been scoring on your PTs. If your average of those PTs ends up being around where you want to s…
I don't mean in this in any condescending or judgmental way at all, but I would maybe suggest seeing a therapist or at least trying to get to the root of the issue. I have generalized anxiety disorder, and a lot of what you are describing sounds spo…
@PearsonSpecterLittUp No! Your reply was insightful, thank you! I think I would be extremely satisfied to score a 166 (which is near my target score), so your response is for sure helpful.
I think it depends on how sure you are. If you are 100% confident in the answer you've selected and can articulate your reasoning, and you get it right, then there may not be a huge need to watch the review video. That time could be spent doing othe…