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... an epic 14 hour LSATurday (BR group was the best part ... and moving quickly through that.<br />
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I've got some drills ... LGR/LRB/7sage activities, doing BRevery morning ... Finishing up the " ... less and preparing for the test/review/refine phase coming up ...
... time pressure than in my practicetest situations (even though I do ... practice tests with 33 minutes per section) simply because the test ... back to 11:25 for every section. When the big hand ...
@cacrv567 We go through every question in the test, in order. Where ... us use slightly different methods). <br />
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Everyone takes the PT ... those who are able BR the whole test on their own ( ... the whole test. It's fun and hardcore. <br />
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... timed conditions and thoroughly BR the entire test, watch the explanation videos ... recommend watching the explanation for every question. It sounds tedious but ...
... was the last. I finished every section and felt pretty comfortable ... had ever gotten with any practicetest, by far. I am hoping ... in 10 years when the test is released. Thankfully, I didn ...
... a multitude of reasons that practicetest could of went bad..(ie ... for Monday. Remember, "In every defeat is a lesson showing ... do when all seems lost???<br />
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Even when I go "top down", I confirm every other ... that I technically POE on every question, but as used ... question or the logic underlying. <br />
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When I went through the ... presented in the syllabus. For everypractice LR question with an explanation ... needed to succeed on the test.
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Don't take the test until you're ... have to withdraw from the test and be refunded our money ... 'm going to continue to practicetest and BR and make that decision ... when the time comes. <br />
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@lawgic180 you need the timed practice to build your skills! The two are inseparable. And in any case, the untimed practice to build up your schools is exactly what BR is! One test, timed then untimed, best of both worlds.
@Pacifico just to clarify - so when i start doing BR on Practice tests, should i purchase two sets of these tests? one for the timed practicetest and one for BR? sorry got a little confused.
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Set ... 's a week :D And BREVERY (!!!) PT you do. You ... up the squishy bits). <br />
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Well first I want to ... week and this time BRevery single prep test you take. JY specifically ... not make that mistake again. BR'ing is the reason why ...
@"Ron Swanson" i think a happy medium would be to do PT75 as an untimed BR. This way you can acquaint yourself with any last minute peculiarities but without the pressure of it being the LAST practicetest you're gonna take.
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Drilling: so let's say ... use preptests 1-35 for practice on the questions that you ... after you take each prep test!
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I agree for the ... doing so awesomely on your BR, that indicates to me ... fundamentally different in your actual test. How much time do ... the same speed on BR and the test. If you can ... don't even try. Every question you answer should be ...
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I think @nicole ... day you take the test. I take at least ...
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Make your decision very close ... a very, very unlikely occurrence.<br />
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This is reassuring, thank you ... is to take a timed practicetestevery other day (I have all ...
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My plan is to take a timed practicetestevery other day ... with the occasional rest days.<br />
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... the ones you circle for BR, click on the number and ... your BR answer. At the end, you ... original timed score and a BR score. Your analytics will show ... . If you BR the entire test, then repeat these steps for every question.
... from BR be rivaled by any other phase. Give it every bit ... of your attention that you can.<br />
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In ... it entirety. If you BR the entire testevery time, I find it ... this when BRing the entire test. <br />
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... done a better job with BR. I got lazy with it ... around I plan to fully BRevery single PT and implement a ... meditation routine to combat my test anxiety. Either way, I'm ...
... get to - if the BR scores you mentioned don't ... than the scores suggest. Essentially BR is supposed to tell you ... untimed. Some people even BRevery question of the test, but that has ... it's more productive to BR just the questions you ... to during the timed test.
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Realistically, if you get ... extra mistakes on due to test day nerves. That's ... you getting a 180 BRevery time out?<br />
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