@jbromero said:
That is some great dedication. I realized I was going too hard on practice tests to where stepping away from them benefitted me the most. I plan to only take 2-3 more PTs. I will take one tomorrow, then another next Monday. I a…
That is some great dedication. I realized I was going too hard on practice tests to where stepping away from them benefitted me the most. I plan to only take 2-3 more PTs. I will take one tomorrow, then another next Monday. I am debating whether to …
@jbromero said:
@lilpingling said:
I am in this exact same boat. Consistently at a 169ish. I just want to break through to a 170 . For me, it's LR that's the issue. I recently had a PT that was -0 LG, -0 RC, -7 LR. I wish I had som…
@lilpingling said:
I am in this exact same boat. Consistently at a 169ish. I just want to break through to a 170 . For me, it's LR that's the issue. I recently had a PT that was -0 LG, -0 RC, -7 LR. I wish I had some advice for you. That said,…
@FindingSage said:
@jbromero said:
Thanks so much for this response. It was quite insightful, and I tried to write down some of your explanations to aid in my understanding.
However, I was a bit confused with where you sai…
@lilpingling said:
I struggled with these types of games for months before finally mastering them (I'm excellent at them now), so I completely understand the frustration. A few questions for you- are you doing them timed? What happens when you…
One other question that just popped into my head was which words trigger the biconditionals? Is it always anything that contains "not both," "except," "not otherwise," and "if and only if?" I cannot think of any others that have popped up.
Thanks so much for this response. It was quite insightful, and I tried to write down some of your explanations to aid in my understanding.
However, I was a bit confused with where you said "If H then G then no J. L becomes a floater and can be in o…