@SLP_futureJD said:
Ha same. I’ll keep you posted for when he replies. To be fair it’s been less than 24 hrs at this point.
I think I am gonna buy it anyway. @"nicole.hopkins" @DumbHollywoodActor and steve schwarz raved about his program. I …
@SLP_futureJD said:
I don't have any direct experience obviously, but I just got an email from him and he says in the email that he "responds to every email."
I got the same email and responded something and clearly he did not reply back tha…
Definitely avoid Pace; I took it in 2015 and there were construction going on above us; the administration told us that they can do nothing about it and the construction needs be finished that day;
I read another poster in reddit last September tha…
@"Lucas Carter" said:
@"The Noodley" said:
I don't know whether I will retake in March (depending on Jan score); but good luck with your final take, Lucas! You have been an enormous help in/on this forum!!
Thank you sooo m…
I don't know whether I will retake in March (depending on Jan score); but good luck with your final take, Lucas! You have been an enormous help in/on this forum!!
I do; I tend to second guess myself in LR after first round usually change from right to wrong; now unless I have preponderant evidence that my initial choice is wrong, I switch;
powerscore did a prediction for the test; I did not watch all of it (I am taking it in HK); their prediction is that it will most likely be a new test and has usual LG (no weird games)
@simple_jack said:
Is your blind review process the exact same as 7Sage’s? Just wondering
I would say definitely trust the process; I BRed every single passage (1-85+A,B+ 97); the more you do, the more likely you will develop instinct; peopl…
@simple_jack said:
Is your blind review process the exact same as 7Sage’s? Just wondering
I do! I circle questions about which I am not sure and spend time justifying my reasoning when I BR. I usually got those questions right and many of m…
@NotMyName thank you for the podcast! I finally discovered another one whose first around is around 30 min for LR; I wonder whether you consider every single answer choice for LR during your first round?
@eRetaker said:
Yeah it's a bit of an inference since they're saying you ought to do it because it is better. I think it'll start being more obvious what is being inferred but isn't written later in your studies.
thank you!
@eRetaker said:
I think in this case it might be most helpful to ignore the middle part about "although some drinkers would prefer to....or in some other manner."
The only premise, as you mentioned, is "it is better if C happens." In this…
@NotMyName said:
@"Testing......"
thank you for doing this! I wonder whether you have some advice for people who have almost exhausted their PTs (I have done PT1-80+ 82). Do you do some individual Q type drill from earlier sections o…
thank you for doing this! I wonder whether you have some advice for people who have almost exhausted their PTs (I have done PT1-80+ 82). Do you do some individual Q type drill from earlier sections or do more timed sections?
@Rosenkranz said:
I initially viewed every wrong answer as impugning my intelligence. In time, you'll realize that that this is a skill. We all start with certain blind spots and getting problems wrong is just teaching you what your blind sp…
@Rosenkranz said:
We all choose incorrect answers. Mostly this is because we missed something in the stimulus, the stem or the questions. Yeah, I know that those are the only three places to look, but you should know that you're not alone by …