When I take PTs, I always get headaches. Is it something normal for others too? That's why I feel like I perform better in timed sections rather than in PTs. Any suggestions on how to not get headaches when taking PTs?
... test date, are you taking PTs in order (like doing PT ... . I understand that more recent PTs are more representative of modern ... want to use super recent PTs when I'm still 3 ...
... I should be doing my PTs and I’m hoping someone ... point I’ve been doing PTs without checking off the “simulate ... modern” box on the PTs. Should I be doing these ... PTs with the modern option enabled? ...
... ever written 2 full lenght PTs the week of my LSAT ... . On my 2 PTs I scored a 157 and ... day *felt* easier than my PTs, so should I see this ...
... , so I noticed that some PTs are labeled with letters (PTB ... them? Just curious why these PTs were labeled with letters instead ... regularly numbered like the other PTs. Are they good tests to ...
... gauge everyones thoughts on doing PTs with 3 sections vs 4 ... mention that doing 3-section PTs inflates your scores due to ... bad to do 3-section PTs? I understand it doesn’t ...
Would someone with experience be willing to review my PTs with me to help strategize where I should focus moving forward? I'm planning on taking the test in January and February.
... have only taken a few PTs. I only have two weeks ... ). Should I take the newest PTs then BR them? I would ... to get through 3-5 PTs between now and then.
The answer for this probably differs depending on the individual but is there a generally accepted number of PTs that are recommended before doing the real thing?