... is really important. We all runout of time/miss a few ... missed a game, or ran out of time in LR and ... bombed this" only to find out, upon scoring, that I actually ...
... fundamentals that you can figure out how to improvise. Since ... Kind of get the jitters out of the way now. I ... saw RC. I actually laughed out loud (quietly haha) when ... that you can. If you runout of time, make sure ... have time to work them out before the end of ...
... exact way about each section (runout of time on RC, thought ... transparent sheet protectors and printed out dozens of LG. The sheet ... just need to print more out!
... , you don't want to runout of PTs. That being said ... questions wrong. You can print out the drill pack for strengthening ... -19, and just rock those out. Every time you use the ... the drill pack, but spaced out.
Definitely take it with a grain of salt. There is value in redoing them as the above commenter said, but it is not representative of true testing conditions. I would only retake PTs for 1) drilling and 2) as a last resort if you runout of PTs
Depends on what you mean by master...and how realistic your goals are. Are you trying to get from -7 to -5/-4. From -10 to -1? What is your strategy like now? Do you get through all 4 passages or runout of time? And lastly, what is your BR score?
Could you please elaborate on "don't think faster, but sooner." I am having a hard time during timed section because I am either too slow (and runout of time), or too fast (nothing registers in my brain). What is "thinking sooner"?
It's ok to runout of time with 2-3 questions left as long as you're accurate with the 22-23 other questions. If you're running out of time and missing 10 questions total, then timing should not be your focus. Focus on accuracy.