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  • @xander787 said: Overall I'm pretty lost. You need to have more confidence in yourself. Many would love to be PTing where you are right now. You didn't mention anything about blind reviewing your PTs. I'm not sure if you are or not, but the cons…
  • @Matt1234567 said: I'm so ready. I wanna punch this test in the face and let it know how it feels to be repeatedly punched in the face, like it has done to me. I love this post I'm registered for October but I'm not at the consistency I'd like to…
  • @Pacifico said: f you haven't done it like this I would recommend it so you can see what your actual potential is and then delve into the analytics to figure out where your problem areas are. I had never thought of this before either. Gonna try it…
  • Everyday I daydream about getting accepted into a top law school and being able to tell my parents and friends what I've accomplished
  • 168+ and Georgetown, Cornell or Duke depending on $$$
  • @nicole.hopkins said: I try not to give unequivocal advice lightly ... but you WILL need all PT's up to 75 (and 76 once it comes out). Definitely, I will be buying the remaining available practice tests once I'm done with the curriculum. @nicole.…
  • @Pacifico said: I think all the hard work on LR is what translates to RC success because the same reading skills at use in the former are what you need for the latter. As long as you don't have retention issues then the LR stuff is really key to un…
  • Just in case someone's in the same boat as I was (low PT scores, high BR reviews in the upper 160's) I wanted to check in to say that the starter course has been worth every precious moment I've spent on it so far. The biggest change is that now I'…
  • Thanks for your input. I'm very heavily leaning towards registering tomorrow. My only worry is that I'm too late in my studying to register for the course, but I think using all of September to PT after completing the course in August will be fine.
  • Another PT and a 153. I haven't BR'ed yet, that's tomorrow. Would any of you recommend me registering for the starter course? The money isn't an issue, I just want to be ready by the October test. The study schedule says that I could get through e…
  • @GordonBombay said: As everyone else has already said keep PTing. My first PT after completing the curriculum was a timed 150 / BR 166. Only a 6 point increase from my initial diagnostic. Next PT timed 154. Third PT timed 158. Fourth PT 161..... Y…
  • Checking in - PT 46 today. 157 with a 169 BR again. Strongest section seems to be LG, worst is reading comp. I keep getting to the last passage with ~5 minutes left. LR seems to be -3 to -5 even after BR. Gonna read up on the trainer for a few day…
  • @harrismegan said: I then started going through the RC sections I printed, timed, and did a really slow BR process. On questions I got wrong, I went and looked where in the passage there was support or what aspects of the incorrect answer choice ma…
  • @c.janson35 said: 100%. Too often I think gains are expected to come quickly and easily just because one has been over the curriculum a few times. It is very unlikely that you can get better at PT without doing PT, and a lot of them at that. Don't …
  • Thanks for the response! I'll take 3-5 more practice tests over the next couple weeks and check back in.