When I was 15 and took pre-pre, I had a solid axel, and mostly consistent 2sal and 2loop. I was an ISI skater and had tested through FS5 at that point, which is when most skaters at my rink tended to transition over to USFSA. I was in the process of getting ready to test preliminary moves and FS when I tore my ACL just one month after passing pre-pre and about three or four weeks before the next test session.. it was a goal of my coach to get my tests through Juvenile over spring and summer before the fall season started so I could compete in Open Juvenile (this was before test track). I never ended up taking any more tests after that because I never renewed my USFSA membership after my injury. I did keep skating for a few more years, and was still working on all my moves before I stopped skating for 10 years (I had kids, was in college full time, etc.. just didn't have time for it).
I got back on the ice 2 1/2 years ago, and skated very part time for the first year or so, and have only really been taking lessons for the last year and a half. I finally renewed my USFSA membership a couple of months ago and took my first tests in over 16 years. I could have taken them MUCH sooner, but I didn't want to join the club close to the end of the year when I got serious about skating again, and then last year I didn't skate at all over the summer and just never got organized enough to take care of it until too late into the membership year, and again, I wasn't going to join close to the end of the year, but this year I wasn't going to let that timeline slip by again. My coach has goals of me passing both silver and gold moves this membership year (so before July of next year) and maybe intermediate moves too, along with bronze and silver FS.. gold depends on me getting gutsy enough to work on my axel and doubles off the harness, and I don't think I'm there yet.