I had the weird two questions for one stimulus so I knew early on what sections were real. The real LRs had too many assumption questions which I found really, really odd.
This is just me: whenever I see a MBT/F on the 2nd question of a game and I don't get it under 15 sec (meaning to come up with an approach that is not brutal force), I know I must be missing an important inference. This is how I realized that my in…
This game reminded me of an old game in which someone is scheduling research, operation, lecturing etc from Monday thru Saturday but Thursday is skipped. I don't remember which PT it was but it is used as an example in many prep books.
I learned somewhere from 7sage that you should not split if the gameboards > number of questions. So I went into this game without splitting the gameboards. On the third question, I realized that brutal forcing every question would be too ridic…
Since it is impossible to change your test to Feb now, I would suggest that you work on securing the points that you deserve and avoid any stupid mistakes on easier questions. Maybe you can work out timing strategies such as skipping one or two rea…
For LG, definitely choose one and move on. I sometimes do this for the first ten questions in LR too. Some answer choices are designed to be your energy drainers... I score -2 on LG on average though, if you aim at a perfect score maybe someone el…
I did many tests using kindle. To this day, I still regret it. If I could do it again, I would print everything out on paper. In this way, you would foster good habits early on. Marking on paper is a skill that one can learn to their advantage.