Your score is pretty good but if you are looking to improve then defintely invest into a tutor. They can walk through your process and tweak it a bit. It generally does makes a difference. I believe 7Sage offers 2.5 hours of tutoring with one of its…
I work full time and have little ones. I do 10 drill question types a day or even a passage a day. If I have to, I’ll wake up at 4:30 a.m. and work until 5:30 am. You’ve to do something. Make it work for yourself. I know you can do it. It is not qua…
Do a drill where you go through a passage and pick an answer choice where you’re 90% sure, and move on. Don’t change it. That’s the drill. And see how that works. You definitely need confidence when taking this test.
You will need for SA and MBT question types specifically. And sometimes it also does show up on other question types. It’s a very useful skill to have.
Negation would be the opposite of what the statement says.
John says he likes to eat out.
Negate: John says he does not like to eat out.
Maria is sick of eating broccoli.
Maria is not sick of eating broccoli.
No one likes to fish.
Some do l…
I hear you. This test makes you question yourself but it’s really about how well you can break down an argument which is a skill set some may have naturally but most need it through studying. If you have tutor a then do share your own self assessmen…
You shouldn’t take this test until you feel ready to take it. Don’t work against a deadline because you’re putting extra pressure on to yourself and this test is stressful as is. Keep learning and then take PT to see where you’re averaging before yo…
You have to make it fun for yourself. I read each line, and make a comment to myself about what is said or what I think about it. I learned this from an online class I attended with John Aldy. So if you read a line that says that, "some critics say.…
It is a learnable test. It is a different skill that we don't utilize on daily which is why it does not come natural to us. But it is learnable. I can go on and on how this test is just arg!... but I have come to accept it. Nothing good in life come…
You’re a good candidate. The point is, you didn’t stop. You completed your undergraduate degree. If your goal is top 100, then a score of 158-160 is what to aim for. You got this. This won’t be easy and will take a lot of hard work but hey, you can …
You’ve to look for language that restricts how many people can be selected, or in at a certain time. For example, there are five players but exactly four have to be in. The other way you can familiarize yourself is by going through the drill section…
Please get that score up. This test is learnable. You can do it. Don’t give up. Even if you can get in somewhere, you’re looking at debt to pay off with interest, which will make it a miserable post experience.
This is how I approach MSS.
These questions are often not arguments but a series of premises. There won’t be any conclusion in the stimulus because the AC is the conclusion that is supported by the premises (stimulus).
Read the stimulus. Understa…
I would use it on untimed drills. I like to know what I got wrong before I move on to the next question. After learning what I did wrong, I can tweak my thought process or method of approaching a question. It would help me because that’s what I usua…
You can improve LG with 3 months of solid studying and take it in June. You can easily gain 25 points from this section alone. I was at -16 but now I’m at -4 or -2. If you don’t want to do this, then wait until August to take it without the LG sec…
I don’t look at flaw questions this way. That sounds complicated.
Once you’ve identified that it’s a flaw question type, you’ve to find out what the flaw is irrespective of the question stem. You’ve premises and you’ve a conclusion. Your job is to …
Please study and retake. Even push to another cycle. You’re talking about over $100,000 in debt which might not seem like a lot but you will be stuck paying X amount each month after graduation. Loans are depressing especially compounding interest. …