@AllezAllez21 my PT average was a 157. the week before the test I did two PT's and got a 153 (my lowest score ever) and 160 (my highest score ever) and I was consistently BR'ing in the mid-high 160s. My goal is to be in high 150's/low160's
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... am aiming for at least 160. Would 10 weeks be enough ... easier to jump 13 points from 147-160 than 157-170. 160) and than realize pretty quickly ...
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The last 20 exams. But I am more concerned with what 4 scores looks like? And how two low160's scores plus a cancellation will be received if it is sitting next to a 168+?
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I love JY's method of low resolution summarizing. Prior to 7Sage I was summarizing waaaay too much. And over summarizing was not helping me. JY makes a good point in mentioning that fromlow resolution you can always expand.
I just broke my plateau in the low160's and am up to the high 160's now, and dont mind talking about anything that might be causing problems! taking the september exam!
Depends on where the 10 points are...if you're going from 140 to 150 the strategies will be different than a jump from 150-160; 160-170; 170-180. Also your section breakdown and BR scores.