@Pacifico said:
I think 7Sage's breakdown of under 35 for drilling and 36+ for PTs is much more sensible because it maximizes the amount of full PT you can take.
I'm 36, and preparing for june or october. It's so great to see others here! It is difficult to make the time while being a mother to a small child, but every little bit counts. I just finished BR for the first PT (2007).
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Hi goalis180, aside from what c.janson said, I would recommend taking more recent PT's (36 and up) to more accurately represent the more recent exams. I used the older Pts to drill as to not waste any of the fresher copies for timed PTs.
You've already seen a lot of material from 1-35 from going through the curriculum so it's really best to use those for subsequent drilling to complement your PT work in 36+. Everything 36+ is guaranteed fresh at this point and that's the best way to start.
Also, stop using PTs from before 36 for full PTs since you'll be seeing a lot of stuff that was in the curriculum from 1-35 if you use the latter for PTs. Plus you're going to need the early stuff for drilling LG and everything else.