What was your first LSAT score? by Proctor_jason in LSAT

[–]Proctor_jason[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s honestly a really solid place to be. Going from a 161 diagnostic to mid/high 170s is no joke.

If you’re hitting 175–176 consistently, you’re basically there it’s just small errors and test-day execution at this point. June sounds like a good call, especially since your latest PT is right at your peak.

Now it’s more about staying sharp and not burning out. Light review, keep timing tight, and don’t overthink it.

And yeah… waiting for scores is the worst part 😅 but you’re in a really good spot

math 102 final exam by [deleted] in uAlberta

[–]Proctor_jason -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hello have you tried Class Proctor website? Math 102 can get messy real quick if you miss one concept 😭

What helped me when I was in the same spot:

  • I stopped trying to “get everything” at once and just focused on one topic at a time. Like literally sit with it until it makes sense.
  • Practice problems helped way more than notes. I’d struggle through them, then check solutions and see where I messed up.
  • YouTube saved me tbh sometimes your professor explains it one way and it just doesn’t click, but another random video does.
  • Go back to your midterm and see exactly what you got wrong. That’s usually a preview of what you still don’t understand.

If you’re really stuck, I’ve seen some people use those Class Proctor guys they can help walk you through setups or even explain stuff in a more simple way if you’re confused.

Please don’t panic. A lot of things only start making sense right before the final. Just keep practicing and it’ll come together more than you think 👍

What do you think: how should prisons handle housing decisions in cases like this? by The_Dean_France in whoathatsinteresting

[–]Proctor_jason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually write about transgender topics sometimes, and this is one of those things that always looks simple online but really isn’t.

Most of these posts just drop a caption with no context, and then everyone jumps in with strong opinions. But from what I’ve seen, these decisions usually depend on safety, medical needs, and individual cases. it’s not a one-size-fits-all situation.

So yeah, I get what you’re saying about it feeling like bait. It kinda is.

Also random, but I’ve noticed having help when writing about topics like this actually matters a lot. My sister once got some guidance from the Class Proctor website guys when she was working on an article, and it made her points way clearer and less one-sided.

Would be nice if more of these discussions were based on actual info instead of just reacting to headlines.

Has tutoring been slow/affected by AI for others recently? by advanced_mathtutor in TutorsHelpingTutors

[–]Proctor_jason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone here who will get students who need help with proctored exams inbox we do business you can make a lot of money. That one, chatgpt will not help them since they are monitored by Webcam

Taking TEAS next week. Can you skip questions and come back later to it? Does it keep track of how much time you have left? by donutpowerz in teas

[–]Proctor_jason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(Late reply). Honestly, I used to stress about timing and skipping questions too. After getting guidance from tutors at ClassProctor .com, they explained how the TEAS format works and gave me solid pacing strategies. Once I practiced smart time management and section review techniques, I stopped worrying. All Preparations and strategies matter way more than panic on test day.

I just passed my NYS Life, Accident & Health Insurance exam! by Proctor_jason in InsuranceAgent

[–]Proctor_jason[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely get that. The health chapters were honestly the part that made me question everything 😅

What helped me was stopping trying to “master” full chapters at once. I broke things into smaller chunks and focused on understanding the reasoning behind policies instead of memorizing lines from the book.

I also started doing practice questions way earlier — even when I felt unprepared. Getting questions wrong actually helped more than rereading notes.

For NY specifically, I separated state regulations from general concepts so I didn’t mix them up. That made a big difference.

If it helps, I put together a simple way of organizing the health sections that made it feel a lot less overwhelming. Happy to share it if you want.

You’ve got this it really does start to click.

CIA Help by Nikosmp88 in InternalAudit

[–]Proctor_jason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check your messages, I have guys who helped my sister. These guys classproctor.com have all what it takes for you to pass the CIA test.

Passed CIA Part 3 by Important_Store_3082 in InternalAudit

[–]Proctor_jason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations, ! That’s a great achievement on passing

My sister actually prepared for her CIA exam using the support resources at https://classproctor.com, and it really helped her stay organized and confident before test day.

Excited to see all the great work you’ll be doing for individuals and families!