... to sit down for a PT would give me severe anxiety ... headway. Drilling the games from PT1-35 was a major factor in ... methodically as possible. Writing down 1 sentence summaries after reading each ... podcast episode: https://7sage.com/1-ama-w-7sager-cant-get ...
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> Dec 2019 - June 2020 = PT and drills
> PT 1-35 games. I would also revisit the 1-35 games for ... :
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> Saturday: PT1
> Sunday: BR PT
> Wednesday: PT 2
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Sounds good, I missed it this time but I'd be down to join a future weekend! Would definitely be interested in BR-ing any LR sections in PT1-35 (and save the later ones for full timed exams)
If you PT1-35 AFTER the CC, then there' ... the PTs, grind LG on 1-35 until you can do all ... , evaluate how you handled the PT. Not just talking about BR ...
... types as possible before PT'n because fresh PT's are a ... do 2 new games from PT1-35 and as I got closer ... ' or 'ill never get this' 1) it'll make studying that ...
1. You missed at least one ... , I foolproofed all games from PT1-35, and foolproofed almost all games ... from the 8 timed PT I‘ve done so far ... a few months, stopped for 1 year or so and started ...
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- Foolproof all Logic Games from PT1-35 (JY explains the foolproof method ... 5 bubbles) LR questions from PT1-35 - and do every single one ... 15-20 RC passages from PT1-35, untimed; again, your goal ... questions of each section in 35 minutes. You will face ...
... about taking any other timed PT before you've done the ... should only include questions from PT1-35 with 4-5 bubbles (=the ... />
- Foolproof all Logic Games from PT1-35.
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The above should take about 1.5-2 months.
... not: immediately stop doing timed PT's, go through JY's ... think about doing another timed PT until you've reached > ... Psets from PT1-35 **and** foolproofed all Logic Games from PT1-35.
Currently fool proofing 1-35 LG however I want to make sure my LR skills (or lack thereof) are not diminishing. I have saved some problem sets from the CC but after I finish these should I start from PT#1 and drill by question type or whole sections?