I was actually thinking of posting a similar question recently. I've still found myself circling 10/12 ish LR questions per section. I don't think there's anything wrong with it. I'll only speak for myself here but I think that I just have a higher …
@alexandergreene93 - You can get an accurate prediction of your test day performance by reserving one or two of the 70s for the weeks leading up to the test. Wanting an accurate predictor simply doesn't justify leaving every single one of the most r…
@nicole.hopkins - Finally someone said it outright! I really feel like the conventional wisdom of chronological order is bad advice and I'm going to start shouting it from the rooftops.
@leonsmoney- I believe she is saying don't leave the 70s for …
In terms of admissions, scholarships, etc., a higher score later is better than a lower score earlier.
Really hit it hard until October and then see where you stand. If you're scoring at or slightly above (depending on who you ask) your target sco…
@7sagelsatstudent180 said:
Learning doesn't happen overnight. There is no magical button. There is no "Eureka" moment.
This is really valuable insight. As is this...
@7sagelsatstudent180 said:
everyone experiences a plateau. Everyone
Everyon…
@c.janson35 - One PT per week. That admittedly won't work for everyone but I've found that it works best for me. I reprint the test and I retake the entire test untimed. If I am even a little shaky on a question, I watch the video and seek out expla…
Only you can decide if this study plan is the best fit for you but I'd urge you to consider quality and not just quantity. There is something to be said for repetition, especially as means of allowing for consistent performance, but the danger of re…
@ddakjiking - Once I saw that it included a comparative passage, I decided to save it and took 62 in its place. I'll probably take it in the next couple of weeks. Hopefully someone else will take it in the mean time and let us know.
Someone mentioned in another thread that 52-57 are used for drilling sets, 58-60 are used for timed sections, and 61-74 are strictly full tests. I've also read 64-71 are full tests so I'm not certain which is accurate.
@lschoolgo and others- I just got the book but I still can't tell what test it is... ? It doesn't appear to be printed anywhere! I don't want to preview anything because I plan to take it tomorrow. After I take the PT, I'll search the web and see wh…
Everything @Pacifico has said is worth noting. A group comprised of 25 questions of the same type is not going to be representative of your section/PT performance so use them to learn the concept and don't too much stock in it. The question type is …