... . And don't worry that PT 36.37 will be retakes ... to drilling ... Seriously, taking/retaking PT's is about a lot ... . saving the 5-10 most recentPT's for the final push).
I'm not sure what the general consensus on this is, but I scored a lot higher on PT 60 then I have on any other tests. This is the most recentpt I have taken, so I don't know if I am improving or if this one is way easier.
Hi goalis180, aside from what c.janson said, I would recommend taking more recentPT's (36 and up) to more accurately represent the more recent exams. I used the older Pts to drill as to not waste any of the fresher copies for timed PTs.
... RC. I eventually (after 10+ PT's) was able to perform ... or -6. As of late (PT's 70 and up) I ... backwards (-8 on my most recent), but the consensus that I ... more difficult in these more recentPT's.
I feel really good about it, but that scares me. I've never felt good about a PTbefore, so now I'm panicking. Especially because the last LG seemed too simple while the 3rd one was rough.
... clean copy. You take the PT, circling questions you aren't ... I would advise copying the PTbefore you start it. Then you ... if I was zooming through PT's and not taking ... That's a waste of PT's. I'd recommend doing ... a sampling of PT's in the 60s and ...
Have you taken a PTbefore? Testing individual sections is not the same as taking PTs. You should have been taking PTs the whole time rather than doing individual sections as you're training for a marathon not a sprint.