20 or so left. I have a printout, which details each PT (date taken, initial score, and BR score). Thanks to a certain non-7Sage company, I wasted about 7 of the 60+ PTs...which will not be retakes.
... pattern to the types of questions I missed (meaning, I'd ... principle, parallel, or parallel flaw questions until I got to the ... />
2) Analyzing the heck out of questions in the timed sections by ...
... you still have those questions that bother you for ... happened with hard LR questions and whatnot. Like @" ... is those pesky hard questions that are the ones ...
I type out the questions that give me a hard ... "
... only missing 10% of the questions on the test. You're ... ) weaknesses, but also, usually, the hardestquestions on each test. In addition ... plateau, but it's the hardest and most challenging, nit picky ...
As for mapping questionsout (after I skipped it the ... I decided to only map out these questions in a formal manner ... helps you, then keep mapping out your questions. My SA accuracy and ... about how/why I map questionsout (damn this was much longer ...
... have heard of people doing questions and finding their own ... when you are just figuring out different questions types and logic can ...
I would suggest starting out with 7sage core curriculum and ... a solid approach to the questions.
... not just prevalent in flaw questions but also in other question ... . I would then cut out these questions and I had them organized ... out and go through them.
Weaken (and strengthen) questions are the hardestquestions there is. Skip 'em when you start feeling bogged down, then come back at the end. If you can't crack it open then, at least it didn't cost you any further points by becoming a time sink.