All of them are challenging in different areas. I would map it out in a calendar if I were you. Do 2-3 tests every week and 3-4 on the last stretch. When you figure out how many tests that would be just take the most recent ones in order. Hope that helps!
Wow, four prep tests a week? That's crazy. I need to step up my game. I've been pacing with only two prep tests a week but I've realized that if I want to do at least 16 prep tests by the 7 week mark, I need to start doing three a week.
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@"Nilesh S" I know. But I've yet to feel a burnout or anywhere near. & I started studying in Jan. 30-40 hours perweek. But I still feel as if I should do something. Like read a chapter or re-watch a video lesson.
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Personally, I do not believe four months is anywhere near enough of a time frame for a superior score, especially without a 40+ per-week studying schedule.
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