... 't). I wouldn't go 36-65, though; I'd stagger the ... your first attempt. Call it 36-55, and then 10 of ... weeks) to take 45 preptests (36-76, Superprep A-C, Superprep2 ...
... 2017 - when I'll be 34... so when I finish my ... 7 and I'll be 37... Its a big leap to ... that I can practice for 35+ years after I graduate... which ...
Alternate between fresh PTs from 36-51 and retakes of 52-77. You could probably do 1 of each per week until June and be good to go. Use 1-35 for drilling weaknesses as necessary and mastering LG.
... the games from pt 1-35 during the cirriculum but it ... weeks before test day, around 35-36 total) than would give me ... LG budle from pt 1-35 on my in between days ...
... curriculum drills PTs 1-35, not 36. PT 36 would be your first ... proof method on PTs 1-35. Then you can use it ... on PTs 36+ AFTER you have already done ...
... to return to PTs 1-35 and fool-proof em or ... take full-length PTs from 36-60? (only because I have ... doing full-length PTs from 36-60 I am still gaining ...
... uses questions from PTs 1-35. So, you'll be drilling ... , in a sense, 1-35 as you progress through the ... . However, do not start PTs 36+ until you complete the curriculum ...
... most people use PTs 1-36 for drilling since 7Sage uses ... section from PTs 1-36. Give yourself 35 minutes to do it ... , next time PT with only 33 minutes. If you're not ... able to drill in under 35 minutes.
... cannibalize PTs 1 - 35 for drills, leaving 36+ for full length PTs ... the individual sections from 1 - 35 and drill them. You can ... ’t pressure yourself to finish -35 minutes. If you go 40 ...