... . The Cambridge "Miscellaneous" packet from PT's 1-39 contains the ... - Game 4 PT 10 - Game 3 PT 11 - Game 4 ... PT 12 - Game 4 ... PT 20 - Game 3 PT 21 - Game 2 PT30 - Game ...
... your BR. A PT is simply that, a PT, it's a ... , or buts. You take the PT, and that's it. The ... :
Monday: Take PT --> Take a 30 minute break --> Start ... last BR
Thursday: PT --> 30 minute break --> BR at ...
@CrushLSAT said:
question 19 (which asks for a complete and accurate list of doctors at Souderton) be E (N and P)? Why can't the ~N --> J pair be treated the same as ~O --> J? If we only have N and P, aren't we still good since we have at ...
@"steve-10" said:
The correct answer to Q1, the typical "acceptable configuration" question, implies T — W (where "—" is the usual notation indicating relative order).
Well, it does imply that T -- W is a possibility. T -- W ...
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> PT 10 Game 3
> PT 11 Game 4 ... br />
> PT 29 Game 2
> PT30 Game 1
> PT 31 Game 2 ...
Well Cambridge no longer has those drill packets in print. 7sage offers LR questions sorted by question type from PT30-79. It also has a lot of drill material available from earlier PT's. That's what I use to study and drill. : )
... your understanding beyond just that PT and question.
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