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<blockquote data-quote="DW" data-source="post: 363144" data-attributes="member: 13938"><p>p.s. beoz, i must say i hate your approach honestly, and you should grow to hate it too. Thinking you're going to take it twice before even reviewing for it is the worst possible attitude, this test (especially the verbal) is also a big exercise in confidence and self efficacy. What if your doctor said i'll diagnose you twice just in case i mess up the first time? Well, you'd be tempted to believe the chances he'd screw up the first time would be pretty darn high, wouldn't you?</p><p></p><p>You gotta say to yourself, "I'm gonna kill this thing", put in the time, do the work, be relaxed when test day comes, and you'll get the best score you can get. Trust me, taking once is already a big waste of three months of your life, you REALLY want to knock it out of the park the first time. Its all about confidence trust me. My girlfriend and I were both scoring a 30 on our last diag before real test. She (mind i think she's smarter than i am) freaked out the week before test day, studied non stop, burned herself out and puked the night before the test in a nervous fit, and got a 29Q. I just chilled before, realized i had put in as much effort as i could, went it saying i was gonna give it my best shot, 35R.</p><p></p><p>just say to yourself man, april 20ish, 2003, I'm gonna make that thing my B*TCH, and act accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DW, post: 363144, member: 13938"] p.s. beoz, i must say i hate your approach honestly, and you should grow to hate it too. Thinking you're going to take it twice before even reviewing for it is the worst possible attitude, this test (especially the verbal) is also a big exercise in confidence and self efficacy. What if your doctor said i'll diagnose you twice just in case i mess up the first time? Well, you'd be tempted to believe the chances he'd screw up the first time would be pretty darn high, wouldn't you? You gotta say to yourself, "I'm gonna kill this thing", put in the time, do the work, be relaxed when test day comes, and you'll get the best score you can get. Trust me, taking once is already a big waste of three months of your life, you REALLY want to knock it out of the park the first time. Its all about confidence trust me. My girlfriend and I were both scoring a 30 on our last diag before real test. She (mind i think she's smarter than i am) freaked out the week before test day, studied non stop, burned herself out and puked the night before the test in a nervous fit, and got a 29Q. I just chilled before, realized i had put in as much effort as i could, went it saying i was gonna give it my best shot, 35R. just say to yourself man, april 20ish, 2003, I'm gonna make that thing my B*TCH, and act accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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