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It is not worth hoping and gambling hoping that magically you will score super high while scoring low on practice tests. Need to be realistic with practice tests and take the test when you are ready and I suggest not stretching your prep for more than 3-4 months. Solving questions and poking around is not really going to help. You need to be focused, learning, taking notes, tracking performance, etc for a high score. If you want to do better than 90% of other test takers (old Score of 700), you can’t expect it to happen by applying an average effort with an average concentration. that will give you an average score, which is 540. Ifyou want to beat 90% of the people you have to be better than 9 out of 10 test takers and study harder than 9 out of 10 and remember things better and be more dedicated in 9 out of 10 cases...
about the method for study, you mentioned "Solving questions and poking around is not really going to help. You need to be focused, learning, taking notes, tracking performance, etc for a high score. If you want to do better than 90% of other test takers (old Score of 700) "
does it mean that solving Q is not effective and I need to read through the chapters from other material than
OG?
i’m taking class of private tutoring in person and planning to solve all the
OG questions.
doesn’t it seem like enough to get 750+ ??