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MJ asks: the more practice tests I take, the more my scores cluster in the same narrow range above 162. Is this plateau a natural result of high PT frequency, or am I stuck at the ceiling?
Henry and Bailey unpack what plateaus actually signal, why slowing down on the stimulus often speeds you up, and how recognizing argument structures (like phenomenon-hypothesis) can unlock the score gains you're looking for. Plus, the question-stem distinction that helps you stop fearing "outside information" answer choices.
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MJ asks: the more practice tests I take, the more my scores cluster in the same narrow range above 162. Is this plateau a natural result of high PT frequency, or am I stuck at the ceiling?
Henry and Bailey unpack what plateaus actually signal, why slowing down on the stimulus often speeds you up, and how recognizing argument structures (like phenomenon-hypothesis) can unlock the score gains you're looking for. Plus, the question-stem distinction that helps you stop fearing "outside information" answer choices.

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