Just drop the ~$300 on everylsat.com to get all the PTs and then you'll have nothing to ever worry about and you can do easy cleancopy BR. All things considered it is a minuscule investment in helping determine the course of the rest of your life.
Just retake then starting with the tests you took longest ago... Ignore the scores completely and just focus on the learning process... And make sure you do an excellent cleancopy BR and get your BR scores up to 177 plus or minus 3.
I had seen an earlier comment by pacifico hence posted this question. I think the cleancopy is to avoid any biases , see how you think in absence of pressure vs in presence of it.
I go through all of my questions on a cleancopy. I reason out each question with why each question is wrong and why the one I chose on the cleancopy is right.
@nanchito Very thorough cleancopy Blind Review and usually 1 day off to stave off burnout. You could also drill LGs and weakness LR question types in between BR and actual timed tests.
2-3 PTs per week with in depth cleancopy BR and relax on the other days by doing a couple LG sections. Your BR should be more than enough to really analyze the patterns in the test (especially LR) in order to improve in the future.