... think they work great together for all sections, however given the ... set up and ordered (especially for LR) I think it's ... through the curriculum. Save some for drilling during PTs in case you find ...
I'd save at least 5 of the more recent PTsfor December/January and just start over with the PTs you have taken to extract even greater learning from the retakes. Just remember that BR is even more important that second time around.
... just plan on taking 60 PTs before June. Working full ... do 25 PTs tops which might not be enough for you. ... all the problem sets. Save them for drilling weaknesses as needed ... BR'ing your timed PTs and getting inside the ... get to hit 20 PTs because life gets in ...
Now, ... leading up to my retake. I told myself I ... by using the old PTsfor drills. Once you have ... questions very doable and for the most part painless ... when doing drills. PTs are an excellent opportunity ...
Now, ... leading up to my retake. I told myself I ... by using the old PTsfor drills. Once you have ... questions very doable and for the most part painless. ... when doing drills. PTs are an excellent opportunity ...
... (You might want to save them for later in case you need ... enough to get a feel for every question type. Otherwise, you ... be burning through more recent PTs before you really have a ...
... against BR'ing whole PTs from the numerous threads ... BR'ing whole PTsfor all the PTs I've taken ... hardly leaves me any time for actual school work.
Does it save A LOT more time? for a lot less stress? ...
... should be drilling full sections for LR, or taking full ... of the problem sets (save some for later, when you are ... , do a few more PTs with careful BR and see ... BR and timed scores than for native speakers, so you ... - that's a recipe for burnout. I know from first ...
... ; so assuming you're ready for the PT study phase in ... :
1. Save the more recent PTs until the end. They ... so it's important to save them for closer to time. PTs. The most recent PTs are the most similar ...
I have 12 fresh pts left to take before the September test. I'm going to exhaust all the tests as I'm scoring within my goal score. I heard if you're not within the goal score, you might want to save some for the next test though.
... many of the trap answers for these and I think it ... circled the trap answer. For example in PT 73 a ... you think I should save my fresh PTsfor 75/76/77 ... the same upper 160s score for all of them, with ... have seen the explanations/answers for all the questions, but ...
... you don't want to save them for the end either. Use ... start jumping around in the PTs. Your goal now is to ... , pacing strategy, consistent annotation methodology for RC, etc.
... (though for you, very real) issues with taking PTs so close ...
I would definitely retake that test, section by section ... some of the unused, older PTsfor drilling individual sections, so you ... off and retake that test to be ready for Saturday. Do ...
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Personally, I would recommend taking PTs 36 - 79 chronologically, as you ... and techniques that the later PTs begin to introduce. Perhaps ... 's important to savePTs in the 70s for the final few ... score.
... thinking about drilling from old PTs. I know it will help ... questions in the new PTs vs. the old PTs? Should I drill ... (18-)? I want to save the new PTsfor full timed tests. for drilling in my opinion and ...
... 50+ range. Save them for full length PTs and use PTs from 35 and ... below for drilling material ... 't want to cannibalize them for drills while there is older ...
... ; @"Alex Divine" So for example with your 20 PTs, are you going ... -81 (I'll probably save some for retakes or PTs, if I need ... them for more practice) I tend ... every newer test two times, for example.