@Itzcally did this this morning. It worked, but I wonder if it will work as good on test day. I mean I have tried it on test day to no avail, that's my only concern
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I'm not huge on Spivey actually. I worked with them and @"david.busis" both, and the essays I wrote with David were far superior.
I didn't know what I was doing at first, so I just wrote a bad draft in order to get…
@"yeram.choi" I do this but it doesn't work often. Is it universal for you? If not how do you get it to work even when it's not? Better yet, what do you do when it's not working?
Thanks so much for your replies everyone! Sorry for the delayed replies; I was on a break.
@"nessa.k13.0" I do the calm app every morning. Even have tried the focus and anxiety lessons. How long did it take until you actually got it? Sometimes I do…
So I don't think I'm a representative sample where a vast majority of tests are retakes. But I usually do 1-21 in 20 mins with about 4 or 5 skips then I go back to my skips. Feels weird but I like it. I just know the last ones are generally so hard.…
Principle - what is the underlying theme of the argument? These are always going to be generalizations, as in they are going to take something that applies in this case and use as a component of an overarching general theme.
PSA - these are general…
You don't. Seriously there is no reason to. It is a waste of time IMO.
Basically, all you need to know is that you are going to be given two situations and you have to pick one then provide reasons for and against each option.
Hope this helps!
I would recommend 35 minutes for PTs. It just makes more sense because that is what you are going to actually have on test day. It will also give you the time you need in order to figure out those curve breakers. There really isn't a significant ben…