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I agree with @10000019 it would be easier to give advice if we knew your rough score breakdown. If, for example, you are going -10 or worse on LG you could gain a lot of points by rigorously focussing on logic games for a few weeks.
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If you’re not getting -0 on LG, I recommend foolproofing games. Are you enrolled in 7Sage? If not, there are still plenty of free LG explanations available.
The only reason I'd say change is isn't b/c it's too complicated, but it sounds very "academic." Like someone writing an essay. The PS should be personal. But if your personal voice is like that, orif it goes with your PS, then keep it!
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@tringo335 get rid of the gum now because you can't have it during the test. Break that habit now! Is this just for studying? Or, do you do your PT with gum too?
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