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To add a "Twist" this week, we have the added value of LSAC's Reasoning for every question on PT 62 in the SuperPrep II PT book - PrepTest A - Looking forward to matching our skills vs the test-makers:)
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oooo "with a twist"-- intriguing!
Brilliant idea! The Superprep explanations can be very helpful in understanding what is and what isn't relevant.
I can't even come on these posts for the GIFs anymore. I think I want out, Ty. I've always been a fan of the gif-surprise aspect of the BR posts haha.
Stamping a major JK on this!
I'll be a little late but I am going to try my best to make it!
@montaha.rizeq All my love for your support!
Hey so curious how this will be different than normal BR calls?
Perhaps a stupid clarifying question - are we doing preptest 62, or preptest A? I have a PT 62 from Kaplan, preptest A from superprep, and I'm pretty sure they're totally different tests (from what I've been made aware, PT A is February '96, and PT 62 is December 2010).
@Walliums We will still do a traditional BR call but we will have the additional resource to understand, LSAC, the test maker's reasoning for the questions we cover. At some point during the call we will look at some of the global strategies that are discussed in the Official SuperPrep II.
@dantlee14 Great Question! LSAC has released 2 Official SuperPrep books. We will be covering PT 62 which is PT A in the second, most current book available - Title "SuperPrep II". Each book has explanations for 2 previously disclosed PT's and 1 undisclosed PT. While not necessary to purchase the book, it does provide a previously undisclosed PT that is estimated to be in the 60's.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0990718689/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Okay, so sounds like PT 62 (December 2010) is the correct one? I must have the first Superprep PTs, since A is definitely not PT 62 in that one.