@brna0714 reading your comment, have you improved on LG? If you still have issues finding inferences, attack the conditional "if" questions first since you are given more info to apply to your diagram. That may be putting a bandage over the issue wh…
@Pacifico I found a thread about balance that you commented on. That pretty much explains what I was pondering. The takeaway is know thy self, and what I can handle. Also, I have not been taking a day off a week! I will start doing so. This could ex…
Definitely possible! 133 first exam ever (had a panic attack). Recently scored 160s
on pts. This took significant commitment and time, and I work full time. If you're interested to hear more let me know; otherwise I'll spare everyone the details!
I don't have detailed advice since I'm not an expert but want to say congrats on what you have achieved! I would say where you are now in relation to the October test is incredible! I wish I had this score before me. I was told to achieve perfection…
@Pacifico sounds great. Seems like there's plenty to do.
I hope to not take too much of your valuable time and wisdom @pacifico and @c.janson35 c.janson35 (I'm aiming for this to be my last point): If you can weigh in on realistic time management …
@Pacifico can do one to two PTs a week. Proficiency instead of rigid timing sounds good; so I could take a whole PT with 40 minute timing for each sections a few times. That makes sense. That way my stamina builds up and I am seeing all the question…
I'm very grateful for your advice!
I work full time and study 1/2 hours on each weeknight; and aim for 5-6 each day on the weekend. Sometimes I crash and have to take a session off.
161 is what I scored in June when I started the 7sage curricul…
For logic help I took a Duke University's Think again: how to reason and argue course via Coursera.org for free! It helped my understanding of reading closely for underlying logic plus cause & effect, though I can't gauge that in points or resul…