I think an amount of insecurity is normal. But if you're like me, you could tell that you weren't sure of your answers and guessing like 20% of the time. That ALWAYS lead to bad PTscores. I'm not hopeful that my score will be what I wanted.
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HI @"Shirley Z." Go to one of the Logic games explanation inPT 5, then scroll down and pick one of the reading comps. In each one is a video of JY doing it in real time. Same for PT 6
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And ... Retake, retake, retake those PT's you've already done ... been retakes (both of full PT's and sections, but mostly ... on my non-retake/fresh PTscores.
... direct result of your confidence in your fundamentals, but your posts ... in other places, particularly your videos, ... is a timing strategy. Furthermore, inPT 69, JY’s videos all ...
@DumbHollywoodActor said:
Furthermore, inPT 69, JY’s videos all ... on is a decision made in the interest of saving time ... would also argue that honing in your internal clock is a ... where your "sweet spot" is in terms of the maximum time ...
... report 5-10 point drops in their scores and you don't ... you can mix a few in now and save some for ... later then you should be in much better shape.
... except for LG (they say in Superprep that there's no ... spend excessive amounts of time in POE, but you must practice ... harm by not implementing them in your practice/learning phase.
Also... maybe all that you need is a rest.. to help concepts sink in... very often... there is a jump in your scores after a rest because your concepts have cemented... and you've taken time away so you are seeing things clearer.