Hi guys
I've been studying for about 9 months (2h/day on average, nearly every day).
I will have special accommodations due to severe ADHD + bipolar disorder.
Results of a set of 30 in the
OG platform:
Overall: 21/30 - 9 Mistakes - 70%
First 14 questions: all correct
Easy: 9/12 - 3 mistakes
Medium: 4/4 - no mistakes
Hard: 8/14 - 6 mistakesEven though I completed this set of 30 questions in
59min, I'll have 50% extra time.
I'm training my concentration to nail the first questions and I'm being successful in this task, but failing in the remaining ones. In the last few days, I've been repeating a pattern of 70-75% of questions marked right and nailing the 10+ first questions.
The thing is that the official mocks don't have the extra-time feature so I can't "predict" my actual score. My only official resource is doing sets of 30Q in the
OG platform and relying on/trusting in stats about the number of right questions vs. results. I know it's a computer adaptative test, but this is the closest I can get from the real life I'll have.
You can see that my attention drops heavily after 30 minutes (second half). All 9 mistakes were in the 2nd half.
For Verbal, I'm doing the same thing, doing sets of 10 of RC, 10 of SC, 10 of CR. Usually I'm getting 70% in RC, 80% in SC and CR.
Target score: 710 (Somewhere near V40/Q48)
If you know any strategy to emulate the extra-time I'll have, please let me know.
Note: after doing relatively well in Q and V, my IR score is terrible (around 4, max 5), since there's a lot of info to process. Also, due to my condition, I need to take the day off because of extreme teeth grinding, skyrocketing anxiety and some paranoia.