Took my first diagnostic--What now?
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 11:58 pm
After a brief one-week read through of the Princeton Review study guide, I took one of the tests at the back. I got a 169, with 8 wrong on RC and 4 wrong total on both sections of the Arguments section.
I'm seeing all this literature on developing comprehensive strategies, in depth attack plans, researching each problem type, etc. etc. These include a minimum of three months, according to most of the stuff I'm reading.
My instinct tells me I should focus on the clear areas I am weak in, all the while trying to improve my time (I was over a little on RC and LR). I know I need to take an actual Prep Test for a more accurate picture but this is a good starting point.
I think I am letting all the reading material and guides psych me out that I am not doing enough. What do you all think? I could really use some advice here. Obviously one test isn't sufficient to tell me where I'm at, I know that.
On another note, I have purchased the Powerscore Bibles, and plan on using those to improve my weaknesses. I am a little worried about mixing Prep Companies, but I didnt spend much time on Princeton Review, so I'm hoping I should be fine.
I'm seeing all this literature on developing comprehensive strategies, in depth attack plans, researching each problem type, etc. etc. These include a minimum of three months, according to most of the stuff I'm reading.
My instinct tells me I should focus on the clear areas I am weak in, all the while trying to improve my time (I was over a little on RC and LR). I know I need to take an actual Prep Test for a more accurate picture but this is a good starting point.
I think I am letting all the reading material and guides psych me out that I am not doing enough. What do you all think? I could really use some advice here. Obviously one test isn't sufficient to tell me where I'm at, I know that.
On another note, I have purchased the Powerscore Bibles, and plan on using those to improve my weaknesses. I am a little worried about mixing Prep Companies, but I didnt spend much time on Princeton Review, so I'm hoping I should be fine.