Take an untimed test. You'll catch your mistakes and sharpen your decision making skills. I wrote about it on a discussion post a while ago. An untimed test gave me confidence in the timed tests I took after.
There's a button at the button... it looks like a speaker with a cursor. Make sure thats scrolled on. that happened to me and I was like oh silly me should've turned it on duh!
Me too... I think its doable ...already done half of it in a week... thing is we have a base as we have already done things before so its much easier... for example I am hardly making any mistakes on the LGs now
I tend to make mistakes if I wait and transfer 5 at a time, I would just transfer as soon as I get the answer. If I skip a question I still mark a letter by the way.
Yes I write my own notes for some lessons - a few tricks to remember lawgic for instance. I also take notes of my score and what mistakes I made for each exercise, this way when I do them again I can compare.
@rachelle-1-1 something similar happened to me . I made a silly error. I had set up two separate accounts , one for the free trial and then another when I paid. and I kept on trying to access the paid account with the free trial username/password.
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I second everything ikethelsat just said. Keep working, keep focusing on your mistakes and seeing where you can improve. Stay positive too! Your scores are extremely good, and you should have a lot of confidence going into test day!
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