... I just took my second preptest today and scored a 140 ... taking the actual preptest or even the real test, the timing ... to apply when taking the test please let me know. ... so many times with this test. I have the same ... job. Sat for the test two times, with one ...
I increased my stamina by completing 2 timed PTs back-to-back several times. Do one new preptest and one you’ve already finished to conserve PTs. By doing this you enhance your ability to maintain focus and a single 5 section test becomes easier.
I took 46 PTs in 9 months and was averaging in the low 170s before sitting in September. I was BRing in the high 170s so I know I didn't hit a "peak."
My highest timed PrepTest score was 173 with 176 BR.
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there is a blind review going on for preptest 88; will all those explanations also disappear tomorrow for people with free accounts? please respond; this is very important to me!
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... the patterns are in your PrepTest scores. In order to improve ... have spent over $2000 on testprep materials. I've found that ... buck in the world of prep. Every PrepTest and every question with ... me to my first 165+ PrepTest score after struggling in the ...
I would build a problem set (or two) of question types I was struggling with before beginning a preptest. This would simulate the real world experience of maintaining focus through at least five sections. I think it helps for the real exam.
My target score was 180. I never thought I should ever shoot for anything less. I never reached it on any preptest but I hit 177 after about 10 months.