Also, is there a way to build a completion circle--like we have for the CC and PTs--for post-CC review? It's so fun to be able to check off the boxes and get completion points, but I understand if it isn't possible.
I've experienced this phenomenon as well. To make things more fun, my last PT I got a really high score in one LR section, and a really lowscore in the other LR section. It doesn't make sense to me that they could be so off!
... focus too much on the score, and work on getting as ... on getting the best possible score, makes them so much more ... possible reality of a disappointingly lowscore. Only onwards and upwards from ...
... wrong but If the average score for this test is below ... move the majority of people score up into the 150’s ... just mean everyone had a lowscore.
... my first PT after the CC and almost rage quit on ... like everyone else says: The CC gives you tools. You have ... 10 points higher than my postCC Preptest. It's just time ...
well i went from 156 postCC to mid 160s consistently in a few months so its definitley possible. That was postCC too, before CC i was probably like mid 140s
... ; well i went from 156 postCC to mid 160s consistently in ... definitley possible. That was postCC too, before CC i was probably like ... any particular approach to your postCC studies? What ended up working ...
I'm totally new at this, so I don't have an answer to your question, but could I get a link to @"Cant Get Right"'s post-CC strategy? I searched on the forums for it, but didn't see it.
Hey, I would recommend this PostCC Study Strategy Webinar. https://7sage. ... com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/ CC and drilling/re-learning while ...
@dazedandconfused-1 I think it's more that schools will see a (possible) lowscore v. waiting until we feel more confident to then test for as high of a score as possible.