Would you commute 1.5 hours (3 hours total a day) if you got a 50%-60% ride? Or would you stick to a 20 minute commute for a 30% ride? We have a Chevy volt so gas really isn't a huge issue.
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It is doable. I am not done yet because I would like a 160. But if I can do it as a mother of 2, working full time as a litigation paralegal and gain 17 points then you can too! Don't give up! Also a very special thank you to my tutor! I couldn't have done this without her! (I hope she sees this post)
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I would get a tutor. Mine took me from a diagnostic 133 in August 2020 to my June 2021 score of 150. I do have other factors that probably limited my ability to get a 155 or higher. I'm a full time paralegal and I was homeschooling the kids during the pandemic.
going in I was mentally prepared that I likely would not get higher than a 150 as June tests are known to be much harder. LR was not as difficult as the past PTs but the RC first passage was definitely out of my comfort zone. I am okay with games but the third game was something else. I am praying for a curve on this. I've busted my behind as a full time paralegal full time homeschooling mom from covid and studying for this test this past year.
I am a paralegal for a huge insurance defense firm. I handle anywhere between 100-150 files. I have been studying since October 2020. Between work, taking care of my husband and kids, and some unexpected medical issues, I average maybe 2 hours a day studying? I am about to go on FMLA leave for a major surgery and the plan was to originally work from home during the recovery. The firm changed their minds and asked me to take the leave instead. And I am NOT complaining. I am very much looking forward to ONLY studying for the next 9 weeks. Everything happens for a reason.
I am having a hard time finding the link for this according to the tutorial video. Anyone have this problem?
yep. that exactly happened to me regarding the Geico commercial glad it wasn't just me.
I was attempting to create my user account and I am very confused. Does anyone know how to go about the section where it says "institutions'
I work full time as a paralegal. I am testing the weekend of June 12 and plan to take Thursday and Friday off to study. I am contemplating taking the full week off to just be on the safe side and focus one whole week on just studying. I do average 10-15 hours a week of studying now but after work my brain is fried and think I would benefit from a full week prior to studying. Is it recommended to study hard core the week of your test or should I do this the week before?
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Just got mine too
There is no way I will ever get this section. I am doing great with reading comp, ok with logical reasoning, but LG is seriously dragging my score down by an easy 10 pts.
Talk about stupid mistakes and easy points lost.grrr
It would be 3 hours total