... just getting started on the CoreCurriculum. In order to plan ahead ... after the completion of the CoreCurriculum. Do you head into the ... are already part of the CoreCurriculum? If it's the latter ...
Hi, during the corecurriculum, is it advised to time yourself on the practice sets given (i.e., the 5 questions per set in the LR section)? Or is it better to not time and focus on strategy and comprehension?
I have just finished the corecurriculum for Logical Reasoning, would it ... better to continue with the corecurriculum or start reading the LR ... />
Option 2: All of 7sage CoreCurriculum --> All the Powerscore Bibles
Just a heads up guys - I'm going to reorganize the RC part of the CoreCurriculum soon. There might even be a few new lessons. Don't be alarmed if you see classes get moved around in the syllabus!
... just wondering if the full preptest 81 will be available on ... for questions before the September test? I know the Logic game ... if the rest of the test will have answers up and ... if the whole test will be downloadable here?
I'm not sure if it's just me, but it seems as though a part of the corecurriculum was removed. Whereas before it was ~240 hours long, now it's 218 for me. If it helps, I have Ultimate+.
In Prep-Test 76 the system scored me wrong on S1 Q18, when my answer matches the solution table supplied with the prep-test and other online resources.
... the logic games in the corecurriculum--this is specifically referring to ... and problem sets from the corecurriculum. How have you guys scheduled ...
... all. I just finished the corecurriculum and have jumped back into ... , break from PT's post-corecurriculum to fine tune your understanding ... of your weaknesses in the corecurriculum? After every three tests or ...
I am about 50% through the corecurriculum and it has taken a lot longer than I had anticipated. I am wondering if my strategy of first trying to work out the problem before watching the video is the best use of my time... Thanks.
My question is whether I should learn the basics for all LR and Logic games and then proceed to attack the quizzes and tests with the Blind Review method? Or should I follow the corecurriculum and not skip any parts?