Questions for ppl who scored low diagnostics
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 9:56 am
For folks who scored <150 on the initial diagnostics, how many prep tests would you say you took before you saw a significant jump, say >160???
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AAJD2B wrote:alongside starting my LR sections in the middle of a section.
+100000Wormfather wrote:This was where I saw my final jump as well. Sometimes you work better under pressure than you realize.NanaP wrote:AAJD2B wrote:alongside starting my LR sections in the middle of a section.
What do you mean by this??
The first 10 questions should take 10 minutes or less. How ever if you start with them, you have so much time in front of you that you might start asking your self if question 4 is too easy, maybe you missed something, etc.
I started with question 12 and by the time I would get back around to question 1 I'd have 10-13 minutes left. This left no time to overthink.
Wormfather wrote:This was where I saw my final jump as well. Sometimes you work better under pressure than you realize.NanaP wrote:AAJD2B wrote:alongside starting my LR sections in the middle of a section.
What do you mean by this??
The first 10 questions should take 10 minutes or less. How ever if you start with them, you have so much time in front of you that you might start asking your self if question 4 is too easy, maybe you missed something, etc.
I started with question 12 and by the time I would get back around to question 1 I'd have 10-13 minutes left. This left no time to overthink.
This sounds like a good idea; I'll try it and let you know how it goes.Wormfather wrote:This was where I saw my final jump as well. Sometimes you work better under pressure than you realize.NanaP wrote:AAJD2B wrote:alongside starting my LR sections in the middle of a section.
What do you mean by this??
The first 10 questions should take 10 minutes or less. How ever if you start with them, you have so much time in front of you that you might start asking your self if question 4 is too easy, maybe you missed something, etc.
I started with question 12 and by the time I would get back around to question 1 I'd have 10-13 minutes left. This left no time to overthink.