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Optimal Distribution of PT sections

180degrees180degrees Alum Member
edited January 2018 in General 121 karma

RC is my weakest section. Which of the below options do you think is best for helping me to improve my RC? I want to improve as much as possible, but not at the expense of sacrificing top performance in the other sections.

If you have a suggested distribution other than the three mentioned in the poll, feel free to comment with input.

Which ratio of sections should I employ moving forward?
  1. Which ratio of sections should I employ moving forward?1 vote
    1. 2:1:1 ratio of LR:AR/LG:RC
        0.00%
    2. 2:1:1 ratio of RC:LR:AR/LG
        0.00%
    3. 3:3:2 ratio of RC:LR:AR/LG
      100.00%

Comments

  • Seeking PerfectionSeeking Perfection Alum Member
    4428 karma

    Your practice tests should have at least 2 LR sections. I would think a 2:2:1 ratio would be the most sensible if you were trying to mimic a 5 section test. Just make your experimental section an old RC section and the rest of the test is already there. With 4 section tests, I would keep the 1:2:1 ratio already present.

    You can always drill RC outside your practice tests, but except for an experimental section I would keep the real ratio on PTs and in fact would just keep them grouped the way they already are so the curves work to see how you did.

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