- Sun Jun 15, 2014 7:38 pm
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Last edited by Pteichreb on Sun Feb 18, 2018 4:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Pteichreb wrote:could suggests a prep test schedule that increases in difficulty. I am planning on taking 20-25 from now till september 26.I take from your question that you are asking if we can order the prep tests in order of difficulty, so that you can start with the easier tests and end with the hardest test around test day. Unfortunately, that is not something we can do, because there is no objective way to say that a certain test will be harder for a certain person at a certain time. However, I would recommend that you begin with the older tests and end with the most recent test around test day. If you are planning to take 25 tests or so, you would begin around Prep Test 57 and wind up with the test that was just administered, June 2014, which will be released by then.
Pteichreb wrote:Also on a side note my score from my first practice test on May first to now has increase from a 141 to a 157 (162 if you do not count my transcription errors). How feasible do you think it is increasing it to 168, as I have already made a huge jump.Congratulations on your progress so far! It is definitely possible. We've seen increases of that magnitude in the past, and there is no reason that I know of why you shouldn't do the same. Best wishes!
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