Eh, whatever it was, he maxed out his LSAT score. He took everyPT. He probably reviewed the right way. He might not have even taken one. Just maxing out your score is the important thing.
... blind review your answers on everyPT, you're potentially wasting your ... time. Getting through 29 PT's isn't the objective ... now have difficulty finding full PT's that I haven't ...
Man if I could get to -1 on LG I'd be set. Dream school is UVA, but don't have a shot unless I can crack 170, which I would have on everyPT if I had -1 on LG :/ I guess I'm just being impatient, can't expect to master these in a few weeks....
... much we learn from this PT and that's in ... to separate doing the PT from a feeling of accomplishment. Doing the PT is ... not the accomplishment. The accomplishment is doing the ... BR. I think of the PT like ...
Yes it is factored in since if you look at your schedule it shows that everyPT takes 12 hours total. 3 hours for the test and then 9 hours for BR/Grading/etc...
I've found that doing a couple of LR questions prior to doing a PT or doing a BR of an old test before a PT is extremely helpful. I just about won't take a PT without some sort of warm up.
It comes in a booklet form, so what I've done is print everyPT as duplex. Since you want the RC passage and the questions following to be facing each other as well as on the LG section.