@MrSamIam said:
You know you've been studying for too long when you somehow manage to turn a lesson-learned thread into a "what should I guess" thread!
I did turn the conversation in that direction when I mentioned that I should've filled in my g…
First, congrats! That's amazing, and gives me renewed hope in my attempts that emulating your process will be of much help!
Secondly, this:
@"Cant Get Right" said:
After the Dec scores came back I was really bitter for a long time.
Cheers to you…
@"Nicole Hopkins" said:
Too many PT's. 2 or MAYBE occasionally 3 max.
Always willing to listen! I've decided to watch the SA and PSA webinar and your Strengthening/Weakening webinars as well
Also, damn everyone, I guess I have a new s…
You're right, unfortunately there is not a lot of routine in my schedule aside from my physical activity and the essential oil mixture I drip onto my sleeves before writing a PT. Safe to say I learned a lot, planning on reviewing the RC lessons and …
My biggest challenge is over-annotating and in turn missing some of the details because I've made too many things seems important. I too would like to push myself out of the 165-169 range and clearly my RC is what needs to be brought up from a -7 to…
Just a piece of advice I was given by someone close to me. It's right in the middle and if I honestly cannot fathom a guess and decide to skip, I will bubble C and move on.
As it turned out, my BR showed me C was actually the answer of the questio…
It's hard to say, it could depend a lot on how well you've managed your time before this happens. I think for LG it is worth looking back at your answers and checking if they depended on that misinterpretation, same goes for Reading Comp. Aside from…
It helps me to remember that every paragraph will have its own conclusion of sorts, reminding yourself how the connect to the ones above is huge for answering many of the RC questions.
36 went down somewhat painfully. Every section was completed with time to go back and try a couple of the ones I'd skipped.
S1 LR -8
S2 RC -3
S3 LR -4
S4 LG -1
167/171BR
Well, Cant Get Right....
My BR process is sitting down, inputting my ini…
Turns out I didn't input my answers correctly and it was a 169/173.
I've reviewed all of my mistakes further and made the appropriate annotations to my cue cards! Time to go for a jog, meditate, have a coffee and grind out PT36
Hello! wow, thank you everyone. JW that was exactly what I needed to hear.
It was a 172 BR, so lots to improve upon still!
I already have 36, 37, and 38 laid out to slay this week with an extra section from pre-35 PTs..
7sagelsatstudent180, diagnostic was a 150/159BR. Haven't moved onto the PrepTests yet because I want to make sure my cue cards are all there.
I work 0700-1530, usually make it home by 1645. Once the weather clears up here in the Greater Toronto Ar…
I've recently adopted bulletproof coffee as my caffeine fix, despite not having their apparently "superior" beans, I have to say the grass fed butter and coconut oil (in place of their MCT oil) is pretty good.
I have not experienced matcha first h…
To address your concern re: running out of tests, I'm planning on exhausting the utility of each week of PTs before getting right back into the next week's worth.
If I complete a PT, with full BR, and I'm still making the same kind of errors, I wi…
It'd take forever, but go through the explanations of every PrepTest you want to write, screenshot every question, rebuild into a design or word document.
I feel your pain, I'm up by 4:30 am, at work for 6:45, home by 5.
Keep chipping away at that green circle, don't be afraid to push a test back if you're not scoring where you want to on PTs!
I agree with disasterpiecev's advice, find some kind o…