Prep Conditions
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 7:56 pm
As I prepare for February, I can't help but think that my practice test scores are misleading. I've been scoring 166-169 continuously, with exceptions (most recent being a 174). Essentially, I have been doing this:
- write one section, strictly timed (including bubbling in answer sheet)
- at the end of the section, I take a few minutes (varies) before starting the next one
- I only write four-section tests
- I usually write them in the quiet of my dorm room
(1) How important is it to mock test conditions (i.e., write 3 sections straight, take a bit of a break, write 2 straight)?
(2) Do you recommend doing more than 4-5 sections in a row to increase stamina?
(3) Do you recommend writing in a bunch of different conditions - i.e., loud floor of the library, quiet dorm room, etc.?
I'm just worried about a massive drop on test day because I haven't accounted for actual test conditions, therefore biasing my scores.
- write one section, strictly timed (including bubbling in answer sheet)
- at the end of the section, I take a few minutes (varies) before starting the next one
- I only write four-section tests
- I usually write them in the quiet of my dorm room
(1) How important is it to mock test conditions (i.e., write 3 sections straight, take a bit of a break, write 2 straight)?
(2) Do you recommend doing more than 4-5 sections in a row to increase stamina?
(3) Do you recommend writing in a bunch of different conditions - i.e., loud floor of the library, quiet dorm room, etc.?
I'm just worried about a massive drop on test day because I haven't accounted for actual test conditions, therefore biasing my scores.