I took 15 PTs all in my desired range. Test day was a blur., I have NO CLUE how I did. Are there any stats out there about PTs vs the real thing?? What is the statistical chances one would be WAYYYYYY off their PTs??
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If I am really struggling with the most advanced weakening questions should I stay on the lesson until I am able to perform better or should I move on to the next lesson in the schedule and come back to weakening questions later.
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I keep getting strengthening and weakening questions wrong and I can't figure out why... does anyone have any suggestions or helpful tips that help them get through these types of problems?
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I need help with LR Flaw question in particular. Each LR ... miss on average 2-3 flaw questions and it is really ... through 7Sage on just the Flaw questions PT 60+ and it ... generated about 240 Flaw questions. Just going down the ...
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What I thought was the flaw: transferring a non-transferrable trait ... -- right because it matches the flaw (crossed out A during the ...
... JY's suggestion of turning weakening questions into resolve questions (essentially ... a lot of trouble with weakening questions, but when I turn ...
Flaw questions give me hell. I cannot initially grasp the type of flaw even though I know there is a flaw somewhere. And when I go to the answer choices, the multitude of trap answers consume time.
... this as a time-change flaw because it seems as though ... call it a time-change flaw? Obviously E is also an ... mostly valid when dealing with flaw questions?
... spent quite a while on weakening questions in the CC. I ... a break and formulated a weakening question for fun to see ... taking a look at my Weakening Q and letting me know ...
Hey everyone! I'm currently stilling taking PT in the 60s right now, but was wondering if there really is a big difference in difficulty for PTs in the 60s vs those in the 80s? As in will get it harder as you start practicing the more recent ones?