Above comment is correct. A deep understanding is the best thing you can do for your score before jumping into practice tests. If trying to be a high scorer, you need to understand on your own why you got a question wrong (ie the flaws and everythin…
It just depends what your goals are and where you're at. If you're truly shooting for top scores, you need to learn the fundamental basics of logic before you can consistently begin scoring highly. If you're just going for around a 160 most people c…
I did straight thru and I now am going back to revisit strengths and weaknesses using not only drills and preptests, but also the individual curriculum section for whatever question type I'm focused on when needed. I'm still early on into it, but it…