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Saturday, Mar 30 2019

@ said:

Can anyone confirm in the LR question regarding intravenous vitamins and salinated water was real?

not real i didn't have it

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Saturday, Mar 30 2019

any guess what the curve will be?

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PT146.S3.Q22
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Wednesday, Mar 27 2019

Confused why Tannett can't be more qualified than the chairperson for mayor?

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Saturday, Sep 21 2019

So if we all flunked the LG section do we think they'll be generous with the curve?

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PT139.S2.P4.Q25
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Monday, Feb 11 2019

#25 -- I chose C (wrong answer) because given up-lift fee is an "agreed-upon additional percentage," wouldn't the client only agree if he/she felt it was fair?

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PT138.S4.Q21
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Monday, Feb 11 2019

Is there a quicker way to go through this question than setting up the logic chain for each answer choice? It took too much time for me

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Wednesday, Jul 01 2020

@ @ I did 3 months of light study, and then studied heavily throughout all of March, April, and May (took June test). For me, having a long period of study allowed me to realize what I was good at and what I struggled with, which gave me the time to focus on my problem areas during these final few months. I took about 15 or so practice tests, with ~one per week during the 3 months leading up to the test, and 1 a month during the first 3 months while I was working through the CC. I picked up LG pretty fast, but struggled big time to improve LR and especially RC. LR, for me, was all about focusing in on my problem questions, and just drilling them until I got comfortable enough with my gut reaction to reading the stimulus, which allowed me to move through the easier questions quickly enough to have time to really think about the harder questions (I was good at conditional logic but struggled with weaken and flaw questions). For RC, upped my reading outside of study (WSJ and Economist were great). Once I did that and started focusing on the big picture of the passage versus minute details, I immediately saw a boost in my score. I plateaud in the upper 160s for a month (in April), got frustrated, took a break, then came back and was in the 170s from then on out. Burn out is so real, and even a week off can make a huge difference.

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