... would be questions like PT J07 S2 Q9 (missed something ... . Or questions like PT J07 S2 Q19 (missed something ... Memory method passages in this PT
Memory method ... important LR questions in PT J07 to retake, untimed ... I circle to about 10 from 14. The reason ...
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> Saturday: PT 1
> Sunday: BR ... things from the Saturday PT
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> Interesting, what do you PT on average, Constantine? And yes ... last 3 PT average is 173, if at last 10 it is ... 169. The games in most of the pt -2 ...
... ! I just attended the Flaws Pt2 lesson, and it was well ... question type ~ 20 minutes 2) LsatBird himself analyzing and answering ... ~ 80 minutes
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It may take you 2, 3, 5, 10, 20 times... J.Y ... .‘s statement about 10 clean copies was just a ... , I foolproofed all games from PT 1-35, and foolproofed almost ... games from the 8 timed PT I‘ve done so far ...
Could someone please help me to find where in the course I can find how to deal with "logically complete question stem". I am working on PT 59 S2 Q24 and I think I misinterpreted what was required. Are these questions MBT or MC?
... 5/6 points below my PT average of 171/172 (high ... price on test day.
(2) Beating the brain fog: Still ... have a cycle of (1) PT (2) review (3) drill. I'm ... . Finished PT1, scored 176 (RC: -2, LG: -1, LR: -4) ... Going to take a 1/2 days to complete my review ...
I am wildly inconsistent in reading comp. Some days I am -2 and others -10. I am thinking about reading the questions before I start reading the passage, similar to my approach with LR questions. Does anyone have personal feedback on this approach?
Why is answer choice C correct? I thought this is a Most Strongly Supported question. I picked answer choice D thinking it is most supported since back then those who learned about natural processes through active learning where the only ones who learned ...
I am having a little difficulty eliminating answer choice C here. I understand that the single guest is analogous to the standard antibiotic, which leaves me with a and c. I don't understand why it is not the pleasure part though? Ie. the stimulus says ...
My initial answer choice was the correct answer (B). But I ended up going with A because the language seemed too extreme. Should we expect/allow the language to be extreme in principle questions? HELP!
I am still confused why the conclusion is adequate productivity --> high- tech technology. I negated the high tech technology part because of the "not" present in the sentence. I tried reviewing my notes and I can't find where he explains in the ...
I don't understand why D is the correct answer. I chose C. Could someone please explain why the right answer is right and the wrong answers are wrong? Thank you