@Stothentothek said:
too bad cancelling AFTER your score isn't a thing....
Right?! Or, if anything, I wish schools weren't able to see all your scores.
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
I'm not sure.
If you got a better score than your old one you probably shouldn't cancel. If you got a worse score you probably should. You can't know whether your score is better or worse though so you have to …
Incase y'all were wondering - I have to cancel my score. My test center was a complete nightmare. For one, they had a terrible "accommodation" for lefties. My book was on my lap, my ID and my eraser were under my arm on the arm rest, my pencils were…
If it helps, I had a friend whos picture was way too small for the box and they let her in. She spent a good two weeks freaking out about it. Just don't overthink it and take an ID with you. Most proctors are pretty lenient, but shit does happen. Sh…
Hey! I get pretty nauseous in the morning too, especially since I'm not a breakfast person. In September, I did the berries oatmeal from Trader Joe's and 2 eggs scrambled but bland. These are good GI foods, and the won't make you feel sick. Also, if…
@LCMama2017 said:
Wow... thank you so much for this post. I have always been so embarrased about my 138 and just didn't think I could ever hit that elusive 160. Some posts are about people getting upset about getting 160, even in the 170's a…
@TinaTheLlama said:
This is where I'm at too. My first diagnostic in May was 147, then the next PT was 157. I've been working part-full time with commutes so my progress has been slow. I stayed within the 152-158 range for a couple months, stu…
@ktvarda1 said:
Wow, our stories are identical. From the diagnostic score, the amount of hours spent studying a week, the September exam score/refusing to cancel my score (except I cried for three days and refreshed my e-mail 10x a day hoping …
@annerym said:
sunflowersandlaw, thanks for sharing! I am registered for December and have been studying since August while working FT and have made little gains unfortunately--still scoring in the 144-150 range. Just signed up for 7sage in h…
@amedley88 said:
@sunflowersandlaw said:
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Great job! What would you say was the biggest thing that helped you in your jump from PTing at 150 to 160?
Ooo great question. I would have to say, it would be TRULY understan…
@keets993 said:
Congrats! I remember I had contemplated between 7sage and some other program and that other program was saying how most people can't exceed beyond 10-15 points from their diagnostic. Good luck for saturday! Prove those naysayer…
@thisissparta said:
Thanks for sharing your story! Your improvement in scores is no joke. I sincerely hope you're proud of yourself. Especially considering the fact that you had to fight through the skepticism and doubts.
We're all proud …
@gruprita said:
I am in the same boat as you! Wrote my diagnostic in May and got a 139. Since then I have reached 160 on my PT's! I am writing this Saturday as well, for second time.
Best of luck!
Thank you! And you got this! Best of lu…
I feel you. I didn't do as great as I would have hoped.
I don't know if this helps, but from now until December 2, I plan on pinpointing where my mistakes are and working on trying to understand why the right answers are right. From the end of Sep…
I usually check it at intervals. So, for LR I check it at question 10, 15 and 20. For RC I do it after each passage. For LG after each game. Kind of helps you determine how much time you have for the rest.. : )