... you who are taking afternoon tests instead of morning tests, what is ... taking the test in the afternoon though. I am typically able ... concentrate far better in the morning. Whatever you do, make sure ... at a computer screen all morning too.
... you is to BECOME A MORNING PERSON. Yes. The test is ... to be sharp in the morning. This does not work if ... and read carefully in the morning. This also is an efficient ... tired in the morning as you are in the afternoon after work ...
... your phone off in the morning and don't use your ... 20 minute run) in the afternoon as a study break. I ... every day and have a morning set of tasks that I ...
Here's my advice Take 2 timed practice sections in the morning and 2 timed practice in the afternoon. Look at your weaknesses for LR ( like if you get 3 Flaw questions wrong) and practice that weakness using the problem sets! Hope that helps!
there is no reason for you to be spending so much time in a day studying!! spend at most 4 hours in the morning and spend the afternoon recharging through exercise, socializing (safely), etc!!!
... I struggle similarly in the morning. You do only have 30min ... had practiced mostly in the afternoon because I just don't ... to make coffee in the morning prior and stimulate my brain ...
I ... your practice tests in the afternoon, sign up to take the ... real thing in the afternoon so you can keep your ... to test earlier in the morning, for biological reasons and also ...
Saturday morning: Take a full ... Flex Practice Test
Saturday afternoon: Review ... />
Sunday morning: If needed, finish reviewing
Sunday afternoon: Take an ...
... I do PT in the morning, I score higher between 158 ... I do PT in the afternoon for some extra mental clarity ... . I’m just a hardcore morning person
... I do PT in the morning, I score higher between 158 ... I do PT in the afternoon for some extra mental clarity ... . I’m just a hardcore morning person
is it typical to have multiple tests for each test date? it seems like the morning and afternoon tests have been different. how will that allow for a valid comparison between test takers to get a proper scaled score?