... shows you doing a PT perweek until the June test. Furthermore ... 5 hours a week or 50 hours a week to study, and ... you could put in each week to finish all the materials ...
... to take at least 4 perweek and that's not taking ... time off in the last week really. You will invariably burn ... out heading into that last week and not know what to ...
@josephellengar
So for your October test, what did you primarily work on besides two PTs a week? What would you say as your average study time perweek?
... roughly 5 hours on tests perweek (factoring in finishing sections early ... to study). In the last week I crammed logic games. I ... over the course of the week and watched maybe 3 hours ... compared to roughly 20 hours/week during the Feb-June time ...
2-3 PTs perweek with in depth clean copy BR and relax on the other days by doing a couple LG sections. Your BR should be more than enough to really analyze the patterns in the test (especially LR) in order to improve in the future.
... averaged 20 hours of sleep perweek or less during the month ... , I would say use next week to experiment with different daily ... at the end of the week and see if there was ...
... about 24 hours of studying perweek which sounds awesome. I am ... an ideal range of studying per day as 2-3 hours ... what happens if I finish week 1 earlier than next Wednesday ... course and I have a week or even weeks where I ...
... 13 weeks) to take 45 preptests (36-76, Superprep A-C ... able to take 3.46 preptests a week on average and still ... case an incremental 5-10 preptests won't matter too much ...
... can do is two tests perweek. It usually takes me 2 ... time to do 1 PT perweek, so I will only do ... 1 BR call perweek (usually Tuesday). So I plan ...
Alternate between fresh PTs from 36-51 and retakes of 52-77. You could probably do 1 of each perweek until June and be good to go. Use 1-35 for drilling weaknesses as necessary and mastering LG.