Timing/Accuracy
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:28 pm
Hi all.
I've started studying for the October exam, and I've been focusing on increasing accuracy at this point, rather than speed. I've kept a casual eye on the clock for most sections, however, and I seem to go through LR and RC rather quickly (25-30 minutes on average), and LG is still quite a slow section.
While I realize LG needs practice practice practice, I think as I review all games already done, repeat them until I can do them within the 8 minutes per game that's usually recommended, as well as work on new games continually, the timing piece of that will come by itself.
At what point do you guys think timing is a good thing to introduce? I started off with the free June 2007 test as a cold diagnostic, and scored a 159, with timing that was liberal (40 minutes per section, was under 35 minutes for everything but games). My scores since on the practice tests I've taken, again with games taking slightly longer than would be allowed, have been 163, 170, 171, and 175. These aren't really that great of indicators, I feel, since I had extra time on games.
Is it worth it to start timing sections now? Most of my studying is focusing of looking at the sections/tests after they've been completed in order to understand where I'm making mistakes, how I'm getting things right, and why the right answer isn't wrong, etc, all that good stuff... but I'm anxious to sort of see an "actual" score, one that includes timing and stricter conditions.
I've started studying for the October exam, and I've been focusing on increasing accuracy at this point, rather than speed. I've kept a casual eye on the clock for most sections, however, and I seem to go through LR and RC rather quickly (25-30 minutes on average), and LG is still quite a slow section.
While I realize LG needs practice practice practice, I think as I review all games already done, repeat them until I can do them within the 8 minutes per game that's usually recommended, as well as work on new games continually, the timing piece of that will come by itself.
At what point do you guys think timing is a good thing to introduce? I started off with the free June 2007 test as a cold diagnostic, and scored a 159, with timing that was liberal (40 minutes per section, was under 35 minutes for everything but games). My scores since on the practice tests I've taken, again with games taking slightly longer than would be allowed, have been 163, 170, 171, and 175. These aren't really that great of indicators, I feel, since I had extra time on games.
Is it worth it to start timing sections now? Most of my studying is focusing of looking at the sections/tests after they've been completed in order to understand where I'm making mistakes, how I'm getting things right, and why the right answer isn't wrong, etc, all that good stuff... but I'm anxious to sort of see an "actual" score, one that includes timing and stricter conditions.