- Wed Oct 03, 2012 3:48 pm
#5923
So, I took the February course to prepare for a re-take (several years after the original administration), and decided to aim for the June exam. Which I missed, for reasons that were out of my hands, and now it doesn't look like I'll be ready for October either, since I am scoring lower than I originally did years ago.
Which is ludicrous. I've done so much more prep, know so much more about the exam, am overall far more confident in my answers to each question, and have far more testing endurance. Still, I figure it's a terrible idea to take the exam now, when I just think I would do worse.
And while I know for certain that I can do better, I also know that, approaching the December exam, I won't have as much time to study. I will have a full-time job, am applying for joint degree programs and need to take the GRE. By now I've gone through the coursebooks 2-3 times, plus the Games Bible and a ton of practice tests, and I am really worried that this will all just be a waste.
So, first, looking here for some general study advice on pulling off the December exam, and then I'm posting what I think is the big issue in the Games forum.
Question #1: Limited time
Most importantly, how do I not only keep studying, but actually improve, with limited time each day, for the December exam? Practically speaking, I would guess I'll have about 2 hours per weekday and most of the weekend. With seeing so marginal an improvement in test scores over the past month, while studying at 5-6 hours/day, I guess I don't see how I'd improve in what comes down to a relatively few total study hours between now and December, and not too many big chunks of study time.
Question #2: Re-using material
By now, at some point, I've covered most of my available material, between the Powerscore class books, the Bibles, and practice tests. While I don't remember the exact particulars of LR or Reading questions, and they're still good for review, I generally get the feeling that my familiarity with them makes them a little easier to comprehend and engage with (especially Reading). I think I only have four unused exams left. How do I continue to improve and get better at answering the new unseen questions that will be on the actuak test, when I'm basically practicing exclusively with material I've seen before?
Question #3: Analysis v. Drilling v. Tests
What's the best breakdown between close analysis of questions, drilling complete sections, and practice tests? I feel like one of the things I might have done wrong was not enough drilling - i.e., just going from straight in-depth question analysis on the homeworks to testing, with nothing in-between, and so not enough practice getting the concepts from analysis into workable, dependable, test skills.
Advice? And, if you actually read that far, thanks for doing so.
Which is ludicrous. I've done so much more prep, know so much more about the exam, am overall far more confident in my answers to each question, and have far more testing endurance. Still, I figure it's a terrible idea to take the exam now, when I just think I would do worse.
And while I know for certain that I can do better, I also know that, approaching the December exam, I won't have as much time to study. I will have a full-time job, am applying for joint degree programs and need to take the GRE. By now I've gone through the coursebooks 2-3 times, plus the Games Bible and a ton of practice tests, and I am really worried that this will all just be a waste.
So, first, looking here for some general study advice on pulling off the December exam, and then I'm posting what I think is the big issue in the Games forum.
Question #1: Limited time
Most importantly, how do I not only keep studying, but actually improve, with limited time each day, for the December exam? Practically speaking, I would guess I'll have about 2 hours per weekday and most of the weekend. With seeing so marginal an improvement in test scores over the past month, while studying at 5-6 hours/day, I guess I don't see how I'd improve in what comes down to a relatively few total study hours between now and December, and not too many big chunks of study time.
Question #2: Re-using material
By now, at some point, I've covered most of my available material, between the Powerscore class books, the Bibles, and practice tests. While I don't remember the exact particulars of LR or Reading questions, and they're still good for review, I generally get the feeling that my familiarity with them makes them a little easier to comprehend and engage with (especially Reading). I think I only have four unused exams left. How do I continue to improve and get better at answering the new unseen questions that will be on the actuak test, when I'm basically practicing exclusively with material I've seen before?
Question #3: Analysis v. Drilling v. Tests
What's the best breakdown between close analysis of questions, drilling complete sections, and practice tests? I feel like one of the things I might have done wrong was not enough drilling - i.e., just going from straight in-depth question analysis on the homeworks to testing, with nothing in-between, and so not enough practice getting the concepts from analysis into workable, dependable, test skills.
Advice? And, if you actually read that far, thanks for doing so.