@tristanschmoor I like @amanda_kw 's idea about PT'ing 1-35 at first. This will get you in the swing of time pressure. That's a habit that you can gain from any era of tests, so why not cultivate it with the tests that you'll be drilling anyway?
@jengibre @nicole.hopkins
Still think this is a great idea. Its motivating and something to look forward to in the meantime. Pre-36 so we could mix in some PTs from 1-35. Not sure how many people have access to those though
@"Aiesha G."
I used Cambridge packets for several months, which helped me see the pattern of mistakes I was making. Currently I just take PTs and timed sections from PT 1-35 and A, B and C.
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You've already seen a lot of material from 1-35 from going through the curriculum so it's really best to use those for subsequent drilling to complement your PT work in 36+. Everything 36+ is guaranteed fresh at this point and that's the best way to start.
Just follow the 7Sage scheduler based off of the June test and it will guide you through. Hit up Cambridge or everylsat for PTs 36+ to use as full PTs and 1-35 for drilling.