@nanchito I looked them up, it's hard to tell from the pictures but I think it would. I currently use the regular "#2 America's Pencil" from Walmart/Target. So if they are standard
I started out using the Ticonderoga HB #2 for drilling/note taking, after reading that mechanical pencils are banned. I switched back to whatever crap mechanical pencil I could find in my drawer - cur
law while protecting myself and my family. Idea #2: I was thinking of writing about my many travels and how that helped shape my world view, but I'm also considering weaving that into the first
Start by taking a PT. I like to call the first post-curriculum PT "Diagnostic #2." BR the PT as per the instructions here. Figure out what your weaknesses are, and drill those.
You are certain you had a bubbling error from which you were not able to recover. For instance, realizing that you started bubbling at #2 and were therefore one off for every answer in that section. I
—You are certain you had a bubbling error from which you were not able to recover. For instance, realizing that you started bubbling at #2 and were therefore one off for every answer in that section.
pencils at home such as the yellow caliber, HB #2, and yellow #2 supreme which all write with dark lead. I wish I knew where to get them because most of them have become really small. I think the yel
Lesson #2 this question taught me: you are going to have to sometimes make some assumptions, make them cautiously and weigh your options. you don't have to love the answer choice for it to be co
I am a diehard Black Ticonderoga fan. I'm left-handed and while I can't prove that there's a concrete difference, I do find that they seem to smudge less onto the side my hand as I writ
question #4 will be a lay up, or that question #22 will be a curve breaker; it’s just the way they design the test to trend. Of course, nothing stopping them from pulling a 180 on the next test and
I noticed on those sites was that maybe my #2 was #6 or something for my partner. The question types and the level of difficulty for the questions were the same. I'm sure someone just copied the
Perhaps it may take some time getting used to, but after taking PT72 LR#2 I had to vent since I found this section to be insanely difficult. And with the circular game, this PT is an absolute killer.
To your first question to my reply, K must be in 1 or two (but not both) regardless of rule #2. Rule #2 only states that the variable that shows up twice MUST show up in 4 and NOT 3 (therefore, 1 or 2
@danielznelson Thanks for the clarification! If I understand you correctly though, if rule #2 does not exist, does that mean K must be in 1/2? I'm just trying to see how this rule could be unders
Skip the question and come back if you have time. You want to make sure you're getting all of the questions right that you can..rather than getting #22-#26 wrong because you burned 3 minutes each