I bubble before every page turn. I think the only drawback is if you skip a question. You have to be very careful to remember to skip the bubble on your answer sheet. I've mis-bubbled due to that a few times ..
How do you guys deal with this issue?
@uhinberg said:
@akistotle said:
@hlkoo1212 said:
Can anyone who is familiar with the February tests confirm that every single non-experimental question on the February test have been previously tested on other te…
@uhinberg Nailed it. I have found this is the best strategy as well. All you have to remember is just to bubble before every page turn and you'll be set. After the page turn, put your pencil down, close your eyes, and take a long deep breath before …
@"jh.lee_jenny" said:
@"Idil.Beshir" said:
For everyone struggling with LR right now, you can do it ! I took a step back and stopped thinking about learning each question type individually and looked more at what I was reading for …
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Even having taken a handful of of your tests already, that’s still way way too many PTs. Don’t mistake burning through PTs for studying. As others have said, PTs are great at telling you what you need to study, but they…
Not sure why the poll is messing up... I set it up to have 3 choices.. 1) roll with the score and apply early 2) keep score and retake in Feb 3) cancel score and retake in February.. just fyi
Thanks everyone for the comments @goingfor99th @Sami ! @"Kennedy Smith" Will you all be applying for Fall 2018?
@Sami You make excellent points. I've been spending some time really examining my prep-test habits (in particular the bad ones) and pl…
This totally happens to me as well. As soon as I get started its like my mind goes blank.. and in BR I realize how many dumb mistakes I made.
It's gotten better with each PT that I take. I think its just a matter of getting comfortable with the p…
Take the year off! I was in the same predicament last Fall and decided to take the year off. It has worked out for the best and honestly, it sounds like a cliche, but it true does fly by. Besides, its hardly a "year" off; you'll be preparing agai…
Hi @CurlyQQQ, I do something similar to @"Alex Divine" .. Luckily, I do not have to be at my office until 10am, so I wake up around 7am, read the paper for 30 minutes or so (something to get my brain going lol), and then begin a two-hour study from …
I certainly agree that you should treat all sections equally, however, having now taken two actual administrations, I think the well-studied test taker can sense which section seems to be a tad "off".