@180pronto If you're taking in Sept, the upcoming 70s are specifically scheduled to lead up to the [correction] June test date. Ultimately it's up to your discretion though.
I'm not sure how "always" would work here. That says to me, they can be selected together, just not for every board. I'm not sure how that would work. Maybe for a pattern game.
To make this a biconditional in a standard in/out game, you'd have to h…
I’m going back to my home town and alma mater for the test where I took it both times before. I know I’ll have lots of room and quiet facilities, I know my way around campus, and I feel very comfortable and at ease there. That’s obviously the righ…
Remember back to the lesson on BRing and which questions to circle. To not circle a question, there is actually a really high bar you’ve got to clear: 100% certainty. So that means you have perfect clarity on the stimulus, you know why the right a…
Yeah @"Ron Swanson" I’m going on a year now as well, but on my third take unfortunately. And I definitely agree about alcohol. Even this far out, I’m controlling my diet pretty strictly. Breakfast and coffee at the same time every day, and nothi…
@danielznelson said:
Chronicling the reasons behind my wrong answer choices
This has been a major strategy for me. For every question I BR, I write out a full analysis. It’s important to write it too. A lot of times I think I’ve got something a…
@"Chipster Study" said:
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You’re going to have some existential problems here. Honestly though, I’m not even sure it’s fair to make a judgement at all as to if they exist or not. Sure, they don’t exist on Earth, but I think it’s really Geo…
To put a month into some perspective, I've been studying for a year now and I'm not even close to prepared for the June test, I'm hoping I'll be ready for September. And that's not weird, that's actually pretty common especially among top scorers. T…
Yeah, I remember that one! As funny as these are, I think they're actually good practice for those "familiar content" questions. The content is kind of nonsense and we're forced to see past what we know.
@CocoZhang The new group is going to be getting started in a couple of weeks. We're finalizing the schedule now. The difference will be that it won't be called the "September" group. It's just going to be THE group and it will continually cycle thro…
Yeah, I think that's pretty good considering you're only half way through the curriculum. I would encourage you not to burn any more PTs until you're done though, but I totally understand the impulse!
Putting everything together takes time. June is…
Yeah, this one's tough. So the argument is saying that because these books of intrinsic value aren't being published as much, therefore publishers are only looking to make money. So I totally see what you're thinking. Well, if they might make money …
I guess for me, the reason treating the sections differently hasn't necessarily seemed counter intuitive is because of the nature of the answer choices. In LR, the answer choices themselves are designed to mislead, but not so much on Games. While on…
We are taught in the curriculum to, in many situations, not try remaining answer choices once we have identified what we think is the correct answer in LG, and this is reinforced throughout the LG videos. I had been under the impression that, at lea…