... issue is grasping the content or timing and strategy. If your ... is at least a -5 or -6 for each section, then ... in your approach to the sections, or anxiety, or both.
... issue is grasping the content or timing and strategy. If your ... is at least a -5 or -6 for each section, then ... in your approach to the sections, or anxiety, or both.
> or near there. the recent 90s ...
... ) be dedicated to individual test sectionsor drills that address specific problems ... around high-priority question types or focus on timing issues. One ...
After you're done with all your sections (or as your doing it), click on the Preptest to take it, and then click "covert to paper" and enter your answers there.
You will just be missing the timing on your pt data.
... it randomly into the test or just tag it onto the ... that you take in between sections? Or is there a way to ... which of the two similar sections is scored. You could just ...
... opposed to when taking the full PT, so the stakes are ... lot lower than taking a fulllength PT. If you're not ... easily be remedied by practicing fulllength PTs and I'm sure ...
... fan of untimed sectionsor blind review (or 36 question LR sections if that ... supposed to say 26). Untimed sections have this way of lulling ... testers to sleep, whereas timed sections keep the attention & focus ...
Nope. Sadly, you just gotta wonder. Sometimes they release certain sectionsor tests. Difficult to know whether that's the one you actually took though and it could take a long time for them to turn it into a PT.
... I ever get a question or two wrong I'm getting ... in 35 min like a full section in the test? So ... see the point of drilling full LR sections from PTs as I ... types.
I was wondering if you guys went over whole of the curriculum first and then started doing full pretests, or were you doing them as you go along ? Also were you doing whole length pretests or just sections?