... of time (blind reviewing the entire test takes a very, very ... , 6, and 13 in a section, and you got question 13 ... section) it will be worth my time to go over the entiresection
... who never took a 5 section test in their life and ... suffered from not taking 5 section tests. Remember that the most ... , no checking your answer choices after a section is over, and no ...
... d take a break after every section for 5 minutes... this ... a 15 minute break after the 3rd section. In your case ... least some full 5 section tests instead of just ... 4 section tests... you can do ... sections as the 5th section... or by redoing sections ...
I canceled mine... I felt the test went perfect until LG and that just murked me... After that section I knew I missed my opportunity. Well October it is then.
... from the Cambridge packages after I finished a section. I only did ... Cambridge packages to drill after each PT. After the blind review I ... just did a few questions after each section to see if I ...
... some growing opportunities in every section because I would have only ... getting every answer on an entiresection wrong... Which I probably did ... some or all of a section, (which I'm fairly sure ...
How is a 180 Watch any better than the watch JY recommends with the little turny thing( technical term)? Do you not have to reset it after each section?
Hi Kevin, yeah, that's a good strategy. The last thing you want is to rush through the entiresection and get a bunch of questions wrong! With patience and more work, you'll end up going through questions at a faster pace with better understanding.
... for this is to drill entire sections instead of drilling only ... . This is because drilling an entiresection exposes you to a wide ... you score perfect in this section it will boost your overall ...
I sound very frustrated, and I apologize! I didn't mean to come off that way. However, this really concerns me as I am writing soon and anxious already. If I got a question like this, it could have really messed up this entiresection for me.
so just to make this clear, the foolproof method is doing each logic GAME back to back? I've been redoing the entiresection multiple times back to back.... but I should be practicing each separate game instead? Sorry if this is a dumb question @Pacifico