Figure out what your trends are--what are the most common missed question types for you, and then drill those. There's no point in taking more PTs if you're not actively learning. PTs are a snapshot of where you are in your studying. You need to dri…
Hey @miriaml7--
So I think E is better than C because the issue with the study is that they went into the street and found 20 people that are willing to talk to them. When I read the stimulus, I found that their sample size was the issue with the s…
@lizzogonzo take a week or so off studying. Seriously. I was scoring consistently in the low 160s. I took a week and a half break and now am scoring high 160s/low 170s. Sometimes your brain needs time to fully absorb the material
I think the most important thing is to know what the conclusion is, how the argument tries to support it, and try to identify the flaw/gap in thinking. Once I did that, repeating out that information to myself out loud before going into the question…
@miriaml7 sorry I'm just now replying--I didn't get a notification!
Attacking the support is very abstract tbh, sometimes I don't even understand what that means too. The way I look it is as such:
For strengthening, look for something that makes t…
@miriaml7 when I read answer choice A, my first thought was "so what?" So what if they move to family newspapers?
I believe you may have misidentified the conclusion. The conclusion isn't that some advertisers are motivated by moral as well as fina…
I watched the explanation videos! And then did fool proofing and repetition. The games are all basically the same version of older ones. I was only able to do 3 games at the most and when I started doing what I said above, I finish all games and usu…
I would not do timed tests. It's not helpful until you have a solid grasp on the materials. Do untimed tests and take your time. Spend time making sure you understand the fundamentals! Do the drills too--you'll start to see the patterns.