@nicholas.haley24
About 8 months. I noticed the real change once I kept drilling the logic games and making notes of my mistakes in LR. Keeping track of similar types of LR mistakes across tests allowed me to jump my score.
@A.MENS2020
I started studying during the summer of 2019 to apply for the 2020 cycle. I took the January test and after getting a 157, I went ahead and applied with that score. Come summer 2020, I didn't get into the schools that I wanted so I wen…
I had RC-LR-LG. I didn’t think RC was that bad except for the comparative passage. LR and LG was the usual. Game 3 was kinda long so if you’re Brute Forcing some of the questions, remember not to take too much time as there’s still a game 4. Had 5.5…
@givemethatcake I found 85-88 a bit more difficult. The September 2019 games stumped as it did for a lot test takers as well. The LR and RC are relatively similar difficulty. The difference in the LR is that the newer exams "SA/NA" are less formulai…
I would recommend getting some 80s test in as people have found them a little more difficult than the previous exams and they're also more reflective of what you'll see. Good luck!
Right there with you. Started studying around June 2019 and didn't do as well as I wanted for the October test. Some things motivating me are that there's still a solid 3 weeks to polish up on weaknesses. Each test varies in difficulty and January c…
@alumna18 said:
@"KB Mamba" I had the same thing @CalWestern ... the proctor did a wrong seating chart for a different class room and had to create a new seating chart and re-administer the previously assigned tablets. frustrating ha
LOL! I …
@"Jay Tee" said:
Did anyone experience any technical issues with the tablet & stylus?
No technical issues with the tablet & stylus itself but we had administrative issues with assigning tablets/seats. We started our test about 45 min…