@ATLsat_2019 said:
I taped myself for the first time yesterday. It was SO helpful to see exactly where I was wasting time and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone who struggles to finish sections on time. I don't time myself on questions wh…
So how do you implement this method? Say I drill 3 sections LR per day, then I spend 3-4 days drilling and reading manhattans and then spend another 3-4 days review the previous wrong questions?
I do it a little more mixed together. For exam…
I got -2 on each LR section on my diagnostic and then the next few PTs I took (very consistent lol). I spent a week totally beating down every single wrong answer. I literally forced myself to write paragraphs about why I got the answer wrong and co…
@_____Wale said:
C is wrong because it says "the evidence cited to show that a certain factor was absent...." This is inconsistent with the evidence in the stimulus. The stimulus only tells us that "Equipment that monitors a patient's oxygen a…
I agree that efficiency isn't directly tied to electricity consumption in the passage, but I think it's a reasonable inference. When I saw A, I just assumed that a motor that was less "efficient" would have to 1) run for longer to get the same work…