Hey guys, I've comprised a method of studying in which I take a PT, tally up the different question types that I miss, and then create a problem set with specifically those questions in a section-esque format (24-26 questions). One problem that I think I ...
... /should people still use prep books (e.g. the Powerscore Bibles ... exists, I wonder if prep books are now more useful as ... you could pair with prep books but that doesn't strike ...
Hi everyone, Im looking to join/find a study buddy/group to keep me accountable. We could zoom/facetime. Im on Central standard time zone. Im JUST staring to study, not sure what test Im aiming for yet, probably Aug-Sep. Anyone interested?
So I was doing the timed problem sets and I found there were different theme options ranging from 7sage to standard to choose. I wonder if the "standard" here means the format that looks exactly like the real test.
Hi! I've seen discussions online about the standard number of questions you can get wrong to score 170 (-7). Does anyone know what that number typically is for higher 170 scores, like 176? Does -3 or -4 sound right?
So I have no idea what is going on in this question. I tried diagramming but it didn't help much. When the answer choices talk about manuscripts, is it referring to both fiction and non-fiction manuscripts?