It all depends on the questions. You copy the master game board only when the question gives you additional information that you need to fill in. I personally wouldn't copy the rules over because of time. Just make sure they are written clearly and …
Just remember quality over quantity.
Given that you're in the low/mid 160s already, you should totally be able to get in the 170s. But doing 6 PTs a week and blind reviewing all of them thoroughly may cause burnout? Just rushing through PTs won't n…
You can definitely jump around, but to do it effectively, you need to have a solid idea of your strengths and weaknesses. In my case, I had used other prep material before starting 7sage, so I had a big picture of exactly what types of questions I n…
For me, I blind review the entire reading comprehension and logic games section, and only flagged questions in LR. This is because for RC and the games, I understand the content, it's just a function of time. LR, on the other hand I definitely don't…
@"cynthiaabreu.ca" It's always been only one Analytical Reasoning Section (AR is the logic games) Did you mean Logical Reasoning? If so, it's possible that I'm mistaken (admittedly, I didn't look it up to confirm before answering)
Generally, I'm of the mindset that you shouldn't take a paid test until you're confident you can achieve the result you want.
However, another thing to consider is that the June format will be shorter. In August, the test goes back to 4 or 5 sectio…
Right there with you! I've made the same score 3 tests in a row but by BR score is way up.
To keep from getting discouraged, i also recommend you write down, or at least keep a mental note, of where you can feel your improvements. Sometimes, your i…
My base is always either a) whichever elements are the most fixed and/or guaranteed or b) the smaller set of elements. So like in the HMOTV in fall or spring example you mentioned, fall and spring should definitely be the base. Those are the element…
Do you mind if I ask a few clarifying questions? I want to help if possible, but have no experience with this problem.
You said you're not good with graphs. Does that include charts?
How are you with numbers in general?
If you're fine with the lo…
Progress doesn't always happen the way you expect. I did a similar thing to you where my past couple practice tests have been the same score, but my BR score went up between tests.
I like to think of it as trying to drag something heavy uphill. You…
The key to improving games is knowing how to be sensitive to the deductions you can make as you go along. Have you watched the logic curriculum and any if the logic games sections in the core curriculum?
Otherwise, the more you practice one specifi…
What the 7sage schedule gives you is a schedule assuming you have time for the full curriculum and every single available prep test. It's up to you to figure out the best way to maximize your time, because I don't think the 7sage suggestion is reali…
Without having full context of your goals, I'm just going to say to keep in mind that as far as specialty, you may change your mind. So if you go to school based on specialty only to specialize in something different, you kind of defeated the purpos…
I think the main issue with LR is that if you see a question too many times, you just memorize the answer and not the reasoning behind the answer, which defeats the purpose.
There is definitely a benefit in seeing a question multiple times though. …