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So whats the best method people use out there to improve PAT.
I just took my first CrackPAT test and got 15:scared:
I didnt even time myself so it took me like 2 hrs to get thaaaat low of a score. So im a little freaked out....advice?
 
um me too. im planning on just joining the circus
fml im getting a tutor

:laugh: just keep working at it. You really have to "turn" the shapes in your head to visualize it from different angles. I'm no expert, but I got a 21 on my first and 2nd CDP. The sciences on the other hand.... :scared:
 
So whats the best method people use out there to improve PAT.
I just took my first CrackPAT test and got 15:scared:
I didnt even time myself so it took me like 2 hrs to get thaaaat low of a score. So im a little freaked out....advice?

Check out your section breakdown and figure out what you need to focus on. For me, angles came with practice. I was already solid on hole punching and cube counting. I kinda sucked at pattern folding until I found out I could only fold one way. Keyholes were kind of hit and miss, and I was slooooow, but I got faster and better at pointing out differences with practice. TFE too, I started recognizing patterns after awhile. So yeah, just keep practicing. Go back over your test and figure out why you got whatever wrong, and what makes the other answer right.
 
i found kaplan blue book helpful in understanding a strategy to answer questions and then crack pat helps with more difficult questions
 
PAT is a section where practice makes perfect. Get as many PAT questions you can and just keep doing them and understanding how you got questions wrong.
 
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