... , but he also knows which questions are wrong and why.
Drilling ... practice certain question types that are giving you trouble so that ... naturally to you.
There are lots of skipping strategies that ...
... higher scores in the earlier testsare entirely attributed to them being ... earlier tests or bc I have been ... do think the newer PTs are more nuanced and you should ...
Earlier testsare different then newer tests in some respects . This is fact you can affirm from the forum . Try to integrate more recent pts in your prep and look at the trends for newer tests , best of luck
@"forest.dearing.2017" I don’t think I can do tomorrow. I work 9-6 and I’m going to be reviewing a different RC section (46) with some people at 7:30 EST (which you are more than welcome to join by the way!). Could Friday still work for 53?
Some testsare undisclosed so that LSAC can reuse tests for other test takers (Sabbath testakers for example). If they became available to 7sage they could not be used.
Getting ... answer them. Of course, you are capable of getting them right ... lose time. I think you are unconsciously in your BR mode ... think you can tell which questions are difficult in the first round ...
... games recently. There are certainly differences between tests in the 40s vs ... time. So if you take tests that are 10 apart, there may ... small differences. But overall, the testsare really consistent with difficulty. So ...
... not only takes into account which question types you get ... start to take note of which question types to focus ... and under confidence errors. Which questions were you sure you ... , along with generally knowing which sections are your weakest/strongest, you ...
... ), and to refine your weaknesses, which you find out by doing ... real test, and to learn which questions are your weakest; two, you ... PT ASAP to figure out which areas I need to work ...
DNA testsare so puzzling. Where does it end and begin?
Can someone claim they're African American and thus claim URM benefit if they find a DNA result of 1% African American? How about 0.1%? Where is the line drawn?