168 on my first attempt! That's pretty much how I was PTing for weeks leading up to the test. I even slacked off and slowed down (even took 4 section PTs instead of 5, as I normally did earlier on) so I'm glad I was able to focus and churn a predict…
@"Cant Get Right" Thank you! I appreciate the detailed and honest answer. I agree that the answer choices are slightly more deceptive, which, on the bright side, demonstrates my blind spots and any assumptions and bad habits I have formed during my …
Personally, I'll sometimes try right away but it doesn't always have the most fruitful sub-game boards with lots of inferences. Other times, I'll keep it in mind and try to connect the rule with other ones that, in conjunction, allow for new and imp…
Completely agree with @LARamsNation. TGW is miles ahead of Suits, no question. Really interesting discussions about technology and such amusing snapshots of other court systems.
This is probably a silly question, but will this be recorded and uploaded for future reference or do we have to attend in order to hear the presentation and Q&A?
Hi, I don't know if this has been answered previously, but on the calendar, it states that the BR sessions are 3 hours long. Are they usually 3 hours or is it entirely dependent on how many questions are being discussed and the length of such discus…
@"Cant Get Right" With both LR and RC, I've been primarily studying them through PTs. I might do specific sections once in a while, but I don't have a set schedule or strategy. I wanted to get LG out of the way since it's the easiest to improve on. …