Generally, The Cars Qpacks Are Pretty Representative Of The Hardest And Easiest Questions/Passages You Will Get.
But, my question is, how can i maximize my time when reviewing the answers i got wrong? When i did the cars qpack1 i got 63% in the first half, 73% overall. After completing the dissection my cars score went from 123.
So, I Have Taken Two Kaplan Practice Tests The Past 2 And A Half Weeks I Scored A 505 (128/124/128/125) And Then I Got A 504 (128/125/127/124).
I don't know if i have the means to obtain a 128/129. I felt ok on cars before, getting ~80% on world and getting a 127 on ns2. There’s no need to freak out.
But After A 125 On Aamc Fl 1, And Now Getting 55% On The First 35 Questions Of Qpack 1, I Feel.
It’s worth doing every single one of. I got a 71% average accuracy, which for the first q pack is decent i think (??). Start early to get through it all.
But I Don’t See A Lot Of Posts Going Over What A “Good” Q.
It’s worth doing every single one of. Just finished cars q pack 1 and scored 78% overall. I am doing around 3 passages per day under timed conditions (10 min a passage), and thoroughly.
The Aamc Offers Two Cars Question Packs—Called Volume 1 And Volume 2—And Between The Two Of Them You Get A Total Of 43 Passages.
The aamc offers two cars question packs—called volume 1 and volume 2—and between the two of them you get a total of 43 passages. So i finished the first half of cars qpack 1, and holy hell i've never had harder passages even when compared to ns and kaplan. If you get >70% on qpack 1 first half and.