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Here's a link to a "cheat sheet" that I and a few other students posted to before September. There is some good stuff in there..including NA/SA. Might be helpful to you all too.
http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/5005
its a separate two page sheet, and then you get the little booklet with the questions. so you get two pieces of paper from them, its the same as the act if you can remember from high school
@mjjohns. I actually wondered the same thing but when I compared the answer sheet to PT73, there was no correlation. I don't think there's any chance the scores have errors and suspect they'll have it sorted by tomorrow afternoon.
@emli1000 - that was my problem exactly... plus with one excel document since it opens 3 sheets, I can use sheet 1 for the Logic Games, sheet 2 for LR and sheet 3 for RC... so it doesn't look all muddled up in a page.
@Charles11 to answer your question what I'm starting to do with these uncommon questions is make a list in an excel sheet and save it for a later time. I also try to memorize the pattern used on that question type.
Usually you add your PT answers to the 7Sage sheet after you've BR. Some people like to add their answers first to see their score and then BR. It depends on what you think works best for you.