Mix them up! I would suggest saving most of the 70s for later in your prep, but for example if you do 2 PTs/wk, do one from the 40s, one from the 50s, and the next week do one from 50s and one from 60s. Variety is good.
It's not business school.. There is relatively little to no age discrimination. If you've got the numbers and other qualifications then you're good to go. There are people in their 60s and 70s that get into the T14.
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... instances of repairs for the 70s cars. For example, ... repairs whether from the 70s or 60s. The owners of the ... 70s cars are more likely ... 60s owners will toss the car more than the 70s will ... doesn't mean the 60s cars are different or ...
@cmelman95 said:
That evolution has made the test noticeably harder.
It's not harder. You're just more vulnerable to the way it's testing certain skills. It's got its laser pointed right to a gap in your armor. And it's a real gap ...
I’ll give you this. They do seem to get trickier with the wrong answer choices. But the task is still the same. Master the logic to the point that your perception of ...
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