- Sat Aug 08, 2020 7:27 pm
#77829
Hi all,
I understand this question is asked a lot and I’m sure my situation is no different than most, but I wouldn’t feel like I did everything without discussing.
I began studying at the beginning of May to give me 4 whole months of studying and had a diagnostic of 156. I used a combination of a study guide from another company and the Powerscore Bibles and have been consistently scoring around 161-162. I utilized a test analysis program to help pinpoint areas of weakness and had focused on those more. My blind review has always been 170+. I’m also a subscriber and listener of every Powerscore podcast episode.
I feel like my pacing is quite good, although I think it may be a little too fast (I usually have 3-4 min to review in LR & 2 min in RC), but find that when I spend TOO much time on a question, I begin to second guess myself, often changing a correct answer.
I feel like at this point, I should be seeing a little bit more of a score increase than +5. I understand the concepts, I review each test, and I often notice the questions I miss are a solid mix. I even took a week long break when I felt burned out.
Is it more beneficial to continue doing what I’m doing, hoping to see a score jump before the exam, or is there a change that can possibly help?
Thanks!
I understand this question is asked a lot and I’m sure my situation is no different than most, but I wouldn’t feel like I did everything without discussing.
I began studying at the beginning of May to give me 4 whole months of studying and had a diagnostic of 156. I used a combination of a study guide from another company and the Powerscore Bibles and have been consistently scoring around 161-162. I utilized a test analysis program to help pinpoint areas of weakness and had focused on those more. My blind review has always been 170+. I’m also a subscriber and listener of every Powerscore podcast episode.
I feel like my pacing is quite good, although I think it may be a little too fast (I usually have 3-4 min to review in LR & 2 min in RC), but find that when I spend TOO much time on a question, I begin to second guess myself, often changing a correct answer.
I feel like at this point, I should be seeing a little bit more of a score increase than +5. I understand the concepts, I review each test, and I often notice the questions I miss are a solid mix. I even took a week long break when I felt burned out.
Is it more beneficial to continue doing what I’m doing, hoping to see a score jump before the exam, or is there a change that can possibly help?
Thanks!