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« Reply #30 on: December 01, 2010, 02:41:01 PM »

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I found one of these weekend courses nearby for this coming weekend. I'm thinking about doing it, but I won't have time to do the online pre-course work they mention. However, I have been studying on my own for a while. I'm wondering if it's still might be worth it. Even if I boost my score only a few points, then it's well worth the cost.

Does anyone know what kind of score increase I can realistically expect from this?

A couple of questions first to get a little background on your situation:

1. How long have you been studying? How has that been going?
2. Has your score gone up at all since you started studying?
3. What's you score range looking like right now?
4. How much time will you realistically devote to studying between the end of your course and the test?
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« Reply #31 on: December 01, 2010, 03:03:42 PM »

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I found one of these weekend courses nearby for this coming weekend. I'm thinking about doing it, but I won't have time to do the online pre-course work they mention. However, I have been studying on my own for a while. I'm wondering if it's still might be worth it. Even if I boost my score only a few points, then it's well worth the cost.

Does anyone know what kind of score increase I can realistically expect from this?

A couple of questions first to get a little background on your situation:

1. How long have you been studying? How has that been going?
2. Has your score gone up at all since you started studying?
3. What's you score range looking like right now?
4. How much time will you realistically devote to studying between the end of your course and the test?


1. About 2 months. Been going OK.
2. Yes, my recent average practice test scores are about 8-10 points better than my first.
3. I'm scoring in the mid to high 150's. I'd like to get at least 160.
4. I plan to study a few hours every day from now until the test.
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