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zacharygottlieb40
Tuesday, Jul 02 2013
Well I don't know if it would necessarily hurt but I would start at the beginning of each of the sections. For example don't jump from the beginning of Logical Reasoning to the end and then to the middle of Logic Games. Following the study schedule would probably be best. I guess whatever works best for you is the best option. The only reason I say don't skip around too much is because there are certain lessons you learn that help for later sections of each section. Even things learned in Logical Reasoning explanations can help in reading comp/logic games. Just a thought.
Most courses start in July (blueprint, etc.) don't worry about starting now because you're still ahead of the game. Sure some people have already started studying but, there's a lot of people who haven't even started because their course hasn't started yet. Do double time for the time you feel you have missed and then you'll be caught up before you know it. The bottom line, don't worry you still have July, August & September to get in shape for the test! Just put in the time you know you need too in order to succeed. Having already taken the test last year and doing it again this October, I can honestly say if you study the right way anything is possible. Also, pay strict attention to the schedule provided on this website, it will guide you in the right direction and break down exactly how much you'll need to do per week. Try not to bend the rules to much on the schedule because it will keep you on track! Good luck!