So I just upgraded to the Ultimate for my last 4* weeks of study before the Dec. test. I saw my study schedule was updated, but now I feel at a loss at where to start. I bought the Ultimate for the newer PT, and I was really interested in the drills, but now there are extra videos/practices in the sections I've already completed. I really don't know where I should begin, any suggestions?

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  • Wednesday, Nov 08 2017

    Yeah, I'm working through it. Thanks everybody!

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  • Tuesday, Nov 07 2017

    @7sagestudentservices said:

    It is my understanding that the Ultimate's additional CC material is just sets of "harder" questions. Nothing new to you, considering you've probably already watched videos for 4-5 star questions for the preptests that were originally available to you with premium!

    Yup, that's all it is. Harder Problem Sets!

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  • Tuesday, Nov 07 2017

    It is my understanding that the Ultimate's additional CC material is just sets of "harder" questions. Nothing new to you, considering you've probably already watched videos for 4-5 star questions for the preptests that were originally available to you with premium!

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  • Tuesday, Nov 07 2017

    Yes, I've worked the entire Premium level. I've done all the sections. I just wanted access to the more recent PT & explanations and drills. I didn't realize there would be additional material to the sections already completed. I started taking my drills, and I thought I would work through those and focus on my shortcomings, and go back and work through the sections with extra material on those.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 07 2017

    This is a bit hard to answer, especially with only 4 weeks before your test. I would consider starting in the section where you left off and moving forward from there. Then if you feel the need to supplement a section (for instance NA/Flaw questions) then go back and do the expanded drills/videos. It also depends on how much time you have to study between now and the test.

    I think it's pretty important to have a solid understanding of the entire test before you take it though, so I wouldn't risk not getting to a section because you want to spend time in stuff you've already done to a degree. You need exposure to LR question types, LG types and RC.

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