... good to plan out which PT's you want to do ... starting with the slightly older PT's beginning from 36 and ... />
Also, instead of purchasing PT's 1-10 I think it might ... PT1. I just skipped to PT 17 for drilling LR because ...
As for PT's, I would say two ... max. I did one full PT on weekends and one much ... earlier PT (from the 50ish range) as ... ) Fool Proof LG's from PT's 1-35 (and beyond when ... range, then do some full PT's. If you're missing ...
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Also, this was just one PT. It could've played to ... you can go back to PT's 1-35(I'd stick ...
... first 140 logic games from PT's 1-35. Take each game ... this for every game from PT's 1-35 and you will ... on this day. After each PT that you take, spend the ... your weak areas after every PT.
The final ... that once you finish a PT, you need to go back ...
... those to blindreview RC. PT's 1-35 are very useful for ... Essentially, I'm leaving all PT's from the high 60 ... 's-80's for PT material. In other words, ... the line between burning valuable PT's and refining my ... technique on PT's that I feel ...
... . If you solely drilled from PT1-10 then that explains why ... same question types when you PT. I recommend drilling LR in ... do you say that about PT's 1-10? Is LR that ... manage this without wasting valuable PT's?
... you solely drilled from PT1-10 then that explains ... question types when you PT. I recommend drilling LR ... you say that about PT's 1-10? Is LR ... manage this without wasting valuable PT's?
> PT untimed. And also taking ...
I was going to suggest BR calls, too. I'm having an informal one next weekend-- probably PT74. Of course, @keets993 has them going regularly. Was anxiety affecting your July performance?
... improve as I worked through PT's 1-60. However, after taking ... a few PT's in the 70 ... problem is that drilling earlier PT's is not helping and ... you miss on average from PT1 to 60? And how many ...
FT studying - 5-6 hours PT studying - 1-2 hours
(These times are not counting breaks or going on fb or any of that sort. I don't even include time spent planning or meditating. They are purely time spent on LSAT material.)
Hmm, I had a different experience. 171 on PT 73 and 166 on PT 72. 169 on PT74. I'm still getting used to the subtle changes in the late 60s and 70s as well as the dual passage in RC.
I did exactly what you described. A full PT then 1 to 2 hours. Do the rest the next day and even the day after if needed. Doing all on the same day sounds like madness and a huge headache.