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Got my score in an email
I bombed it. I don't understand how I did so bad I felt pretty damn good. I don't effin understand. Fvck this fvcking test
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It was a tough one! Can you retake it in December?
Wish you the best.
Wish you the best.
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hey i signed up for dec as backup so at least i have that.
i had done 15 pts before the actual exam. im gonna cram 20 more in these next weeks. i hope that's the answer to my crap score

i had done 15 pts before the actual exam. im gonna cram 20 more in these next weeks. i hope that's the answer to my crap score




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I understand how you feel brotha. I thought the test was okay and I got a fucking 140... Can't fucking believe it....
I'm going to seriously study my ass off for the December one...
I'm going to seriously study my ass off for the December one...
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I completely understand how you feel. My score is -7 my normal pt score. And by looking closely at the answer sheet, I realized that I might have filled in the wrong bubbles by accident.
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Re: Got my score in an email
If you guys don't mind me asking what was your goal score?
Have you taken the test before?
I took the test last December so this was my second time, don't have it in me to take it again hehe.
Have you taken the test before?
I took the test last December so this was my second time, don't have it in me to take it again hehe.
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Oct 3 was my first time. July diagnotic of 148. Pting around 156,159,160 (did 15 pts in total).bellepepper wrote:If you guys don't mind me asking what was your goal score?
Have you taken the test before?
I took the test last December so this was my second time, don't have it in me to take it again hehe.
October score 152.
I'm going to do 20 more pts up til December exam
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I was expecting something like 175+, but I only got 169. This is a little disappointing, since it is -7 compared to my normal PT score.bellepepper wrote:If you guys don't mind me asking what was your goal score?
Have you taken the test before?
I took the test last December so this was my second time, don't have it in me to take it again hehe.
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theugg wrote:Just doing PTs over and over isn't helpful if you're not noticing what you miss and why and drilling weak spots
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did you fill the bubbles correctly?
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I know I'm in the minority, but I disagree with this mentality. If you walk in on test day and haven't taken every modern test available under realistic conditions, you just aren't giving yourself the best shot success. I took a timed 5 section PT every time I sat down to study. Of course I went through and saw what I got wrong, figured out why, and made a concious effort to correct it, but just drilling similar problems over and over seems like wasting fresh PTs to me. I know a lot of prep experts disagree with that, but for me it was definitely the better process.theugg wrote:Just doing PTs over and over isn't helpful if you're not noticing what you miss and why and drilling weak spots
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