... . Especially after the doing the CC, your BR should be -0 ... you've developed during the CC into alignment. I wouldn't ... great scores to start your post-CC work!
> @ebalde1234 said:
> PostCC is such an odd feeling. < ... of us can agree that postCC we expected our PT to ... that certain aspects of the cc need to be reviewed more ...
... just took my first PT postCC and I wanted to BR ... weakness (timed or untimed), revisit CC if needed, FP
Friday ... : Continue drilling (timed), revisit CC if needed, FP
Saturday ...
... just took my first PT postCC and I wanted to BR ... weakness (timed or untimed), revisit CC if needed, FP
> ... ; Friday: Continue drilling (timed), revisit CC if needed, FP
> ...
@keets993 Thanks for your input! I like the tip about timed and untimed drills, I should definitely begin to consider my speed on certain sections. I don't expect anything great for the first PT post-CC. Thanks again!
@keets993 thats so good to know! I have been freaking out today because I took my first PT post-CC (except for the RC because I was too tired :joy:) and I was really disappointed by my score. Idk if a September score is going to be good enough for me.
... the question bank during the cc. There are questions supplied within ... everything you need during the cc is included in there. You ... couple of each during the cc until I felt like I ... problem sets when you're post-cc studying.
... your first PT after the CC. I cried after my first ... CC. My guess is that if ... burning through PTs. Also, PTing post-CC is not the final stage ...
60% is less than two-thirds of the way through the CC, then there's a post-CC process that occurs as we finish the CC, then finally PTs along with post-CC exercises. Don't give up, don't rush into PTs, and trust the process. We're here for you.