- Sat Jul 28, 2012 8:17 pm
#4642
Hi there,
I am hoping that you can give me a bit of advice about speed. I actually took a proctored test today and got so freaked out in the middle of it that I had to get up and leave. Everything was blurring together. I was completing 2 full games and a couple questions of a 3rd on LGs, 18 or so LRs out of the 25, and I hadn't even gotten to reading comprehension yet but I can anticipate, based on my past performance, that I would only be able to complete 3 of the 4 sections.
I know that if I can increase my speed it will also help me to calm down in approaching the rest of the questions. I have talked to a learning consultant and she and I drew up a study plan for the next month in which I will take 3 PrepTests a week, starting at 50 minutes per section and then cutting 1/14th of that time on each section for each test thereafter (based on how many tests I will be taking in the next month). I recognize that this means that I will not be able to obtain accurate scores on all of these tests, which I am a bit concerned about just because it feels a bit like I am "wasting" them, but I think that this sounds like the best way for me to slowly chip away at my time while also concentrating on accuracy.
Would you mind weighing in on this plan? Based on all of your experiences with other students, does this sound like an effective method?
Thank you
I am hoping that you can give me a bit of advice about speed. I actually took a proctored test today and got so freaked out in the middle of it that I had to get up and leave. Everything was blurring together. I was completing 2 full games and a couple questions of a 3rd on LGs, 18 or so LRs out of the 25, and I hadn't even gotten to reading comprehension yet but I can anticipate, based on my past performance, that I would only be able to complete 3 of the 4 sections.
I know that if I can increase my speed it will also help me to calm down in approaching the rest of the questions. I have talked to a learning consultant and she and I drew up a study plan for the next month in which I will take 3 PrepTests a week, starting at 50 minutes per section and then cutting 1/14th of that time on each section for each test thereafter (based on how many tests I will be taking in the next month). I recognize that this means that I will not be able to obtain accurate scores on all of these tests, which I am a bit concerned about just because it feels a bit like I am "wasting" them, but I think that this sounds like the best way for me to slowly chip away at my time while also concentrating on accuracy.
Would you mind weighing in on this plan? Based on all of your experiences with other students, does this sound like an effective method?
Thank you
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