I haven't taken it but I have it and from what I heard it's a pretty easy and super generic test. Most people seem to get thier highest scores on than test. So if you're looking for a confidence booster on fresh test I think it's worth it
Hello! The argument is saying that Wegner's theory was not accepted in the past because there was no proof of it. However, now that we have ability to see Wegner's theory actually happening, we accept that theory.
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Oh wow that's a great idea! I may have to borrow that from you. But will that be applicable on test day? I try not to write anything on my bubble sheet
Great advice! I think a big thing is misreading rules (biconditionals especially). But I'm a just a little worried because the PT with -7 they were pretty spaced out. I've taken roughly 10 PTs since I started studying hard for this June, but about 3…
I hate to say this but I would not take the Feb test. Sometimes, the best thing for people and their studies is to walk away from the test and to come back later on to start fresh. Also remember that, where this will be your third take, you will not…
Dumb question: where it says "as you look on test day" does that mean you have to wear a collared shirt if you have a collared shirt in your 2x2 photo??
If you are using the Manhattan book, I would recommend reading for the scale, PEAR, and passage maps. Those three things have helped me greatly. Additionally, when you PEAR, it almost forces you to be interested in what you are reading because you r…
Thanks y'all! A lot of good comments and suggestions flowing in this post. I took @visualcreed's advice when this happened to me today on the games from 68. It worked for the most part because I found game 4 to be easier than game 3 (imo due to the …
Hey dude! I know this may sound perhaps odd but...it's okay to take a break and rest your mind. Even this close to the test. I kind of just went through something similar to you and I think it's because I'm overstudying/anxious/stressed/overthinking…
This is just my two cents also but I really don't think that 65+ RC is that significantly different from any other RC passage. Sure they are certainly a little more difficult and yes there is usually one Passage A and Passage B distinction but for t…
I agree with @jdawg113, it definitely doesn't hurt to get good at the weird ones. In my opinion, those games were...awesome! But it's hard to say whether or not we will see anything like them again. Especially where J.Y. prefaces both video explanat…
@"Jonathan Wang" @"Dillon A. Wright" Ahhh yes. What great memories. I do apologize if I took any academic value away from this post by talking about DDR haha
@"Jonathan Wang" Haha I mean...I don't wanna toot my own horn or anything but...I could AA a majority of the songs on heavy. Max 300 really wasn't that hard (for me at least), I could consistently get As but the pacing on the stop really threw me of…
This is my favorite post ever. Not only because I am an avid (to put it lightly) DDR fan, but also because getting back up to speed after the breaks is something I struggle with. Thanks Jon!
Don't worry about it; it happens! Always keep moving forward. I actually bombed the exact same PT. I reviewed it, took it with a grain of salt, and then moved on. What ever you do, don't let it affect your future progress.
I agree with everything @ddakjiking said. Additionally, the new LSAC licensing policy is going to make it extremely difficult to get any pdf versions of past pretests. I would highly recommend, especially if you prefer taking them as print-outs rath…
@mpits001 @nicole.hopkins I BR the whole test also. I find that while doing so there may be some questions that I thought I knew but I actually didn't so I usually print out two tests and do one timed and the other BR as methodically as possible. I …
That's what I'm doing! I just have a few questions. When drilling do you do whole sections from past tests then BR or do you do question types from Cambridge? And are drills supposed to be timed or do untimed (which seems to be my issue)?
When I approach a question untimed, it really helps me if I am relaxed and composed before I try and attack it. Then when I do, I try and remember some of the key parts of the lessons, such as negating answer choices for NA questions. Also, during u…
So what worked well for me is I would print almost everything out. Everything from notes to every pdf to every quiz. Then I would put them in a binder and use separators in order to distinguish the sections. I would make sure that I kept things in t…
@chrijani7 yes that was extremely helpful. This really gives me a firm foundation of where I need to get to. I found your post to be motivating as well because I can do it and now I have a baseline of what needs to be done in order to get to where I…
Wow thanks for your help everyone! I think what I am going to do is break PTs down by section and do them individually first untimed and then try and work my way up to timed sections, giving myself a little extra time. If I see a particular LR quest…
@jdawg113 the last PT I took I did timed individual sections and the timing did freak me out. Idk why. I just feel like, no matter what, I am taking too long on each question type. Something tells me that the timing is one of the main negative facto…