Another thing to note is that the time each person wants and needs to spend on each section of the core curriculum is subject to variation.
For instance, if you aren't getting very many questions wrong on LR sections, you won't be spending as much …
I think this answer can be treated in the same way as the answer choice "It appeals to popular opinion on the matter at issue" (PT33-S1-Q2, from the Method of Reasoning Section). If an argument's main premise is based on something "most people belie…
Wanted to lend support to @keets993's sentiment, because she's spot on. There's no need to wait to start fool-proofing. Even once you've seen the videos and know how the game should be attempted, getting practice with making those inferences again a…
With the caution that I am not a doctor and you obviously should talk to yours, I second looking into propranolol or other beta blockers. It's widely prescribed for people whose jobs involve a lot of performance anxiety--think musicians and surgeons…
IMHO, do whatever works for you when you study for anything else--you have a 3.9 GPA so I have a feeling you know what you're doing in that department. There's no need to reinvent the wheel here!
However, as far as taking PTs, I think it's importa…
Like you, I've always been a good at RC, -1 to -3. I also never actively notate--usually just a bit of mindless underlining and circling to keep myself engaged with the passage (cuz damn, are they boring). I think for people who are naturally good a…