I'm not sure of that function. Another option is to write down the problems you got wrong in a journal and then just create your own drills using those problem sets.
I was also struggling with this question and came across this discussion- I think it is the same one you are asking.
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/18190
The advice that I have received is to try your best to get a LOR from a faculty member. But I've also heard that an employer LOR can work, although not as often as from a faculty member. In your case, I would reach out to the admissions office to se…
I have heard that if you are consistently scoring in your target range while doing PTs in order, then try to alternate by taking a PT in a different group. Meaning, if you are PTing in the 50s and are scoring consistently, then maybe try to take one…
I would recommend slowly building yourself up for test time constraints. Meaning, when you're not taking PTs but maybe doing drills or reviewing lessons, study for 1 hour straight without distractions, without getting up, etc. Then once you are good…
Timing is really hard as I also struggle with it as well. What has been helping me is to skip certain questions that just seem to be time-sink during the timed PTs. So when I'm PTing and its timed, I will skip some of the parallel method of reasonin…
I'm not taking the test, but I would suggest making sure you have everything packed and ready the night before so as to reduce any delays on the actual test day! Good luck!!