... of your time and a PT. For LR do drills where your ... recognizing the flaw in every LR question. The Trainer has some ... . I would not take a PT again until you had these ...
... ? I estimated that the PT would take ~3.5 h, the BR ... ~2 h, leaving about 4.5 h per week for drills ... 't actually done a complete PT yet though, so maybe I ... the LSAT until your last 5-10 PTs are averaging out ...
... ? I estimated that the PT would take ~3.5 h, the BR ... ~2 h, leaving about 4.5 h per week for drills ... 't actually done a complete PT yet though, so maybe I ... haven't done a full PT since my diagnostic, but I ...
My test score was actually 4 points above my highest PT score, and about 5 points above my average. I've seen a lot of people on here who did worse then their PTs though. So I really think it's how you react to the testing environment.
They're not above confusing/misleading question stems though. I found PT 78 LR to be really tricky on this. In review, there were several questions where I realized that I'd functionally misidentified question stems.
... were controlled for during your PT: you didn't have a ... review the CC and review PT42 thoroughly before continuing to more ... you possibly can from that PT for your journey forward. Really ...
Hey, everyone! I'll be going over PT42 Passage 2 for my webinar. There's no need to check it out beforehand, but doing so can serve as a nice comparison.
- Review/go through latest prep test video explanations
- Go through 3 sections of a game via Pacifco method
- Go through trainer's RC
- PT42
- Review necessary assumptions
... ; I scored 163 on last PT- but it was not timed ... when your average of last 5 most recent practice tests is ... day during the actual PT and report a 5 point drop from ...