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Band 5. BAND 5! … I had passed L1 and L2 in 6 months (1st time on each) and scored 70+ on 19/20 topics between the two and back in August I was staring down at a band 5 fail for the L3 exam.
Simple advice:
1 - Don’t not go just as hard as you did on L2 because you hear a lot of people say that L3 is easier. IMO - the material in L3 is generally easier to comprehend, however, it’s still a lot of f’ing information and recalling information on an open-ended question can be a mofo. [I studied about half as much for L3 as I did for L2]
2 - Practice many simulated AM exam sessions no matter how fast of a test taker you are. I am an extremely fast test taker (I finished the L3 PM section with like 45 min to go (my L3 results still sucked in the PM as well though )) and never did any simulated exams for L1 or L2 so I decided not to for L3 as well. [I didn’t heed any of the many warnings I read online about time and was forced to leave several questions blank because I had no time management skills. I had practiced open ended questions when studying and felt like I had the time down, but come exam day it wasn’t even close to good enough.]
3 - Go start studying. [I didn’t start studying until February for my L3 exam]
4 - Don’t fail, it sucks. [I couldn’t even log into AF until a few weeks ago because thinking about the exam got me so angry at my hubris the first time around. Cheers to another spring time filled with studying! FML]
Simple advice:
1 - Don’t not go just as hard as you did on L2 because you hear a lot of people say that L3 is easier. IMO - the material in L3 is generally easier to comprehend, however, it’s still a lot of f’ing information and recalling information on an open-ended question can be a mofo. [I studied about half as much for L3 as I did for L2]
2 - Practice many simulated AM exam sessions no matter how fast of a test taker you are. I am an extremely fast test taker (I finished the L3 PM section with like 45 min to go (my L3 results still sucked in the PM as well though )) and never did any simulated exams for L1 or L2 so I decided not to for L3 as well. [I didn’t heed any of the many warnings I read online about time and was forced to leave several questions blank because I had no time management skills. I had practiced open ended questions when studying and felt like I had the time down, but come exam day it wasn’t even close to good enough.]
3 - Go start studying. [I didn’t start studying until February for my L3 exam]
4 - Don’t fail, it sucks. [I couldn’t even log into AF until a few weeks ago because thinking about the exam got me so angry at my hubris the first time around. Cheers to another spring time filled with studying! FML]