Got my score in an email
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 8:02 pm
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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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.
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.
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
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