Lesson #2: Mastery for LG goes beyond getting a perfect score. Once you begin to improve in LG to a point where you can get perfect, it's time to move on and begin working on getting perfect WHIL
If nothing objectively terrible happened, like you had a seizure or heart attack during the test, your city suffered a major earthquake, the guy sitting next to you was so frustrated with the 3rd game
This came up most recently on PT 34, 2 #23, a LR MBT question. Basically, the first part of the correct answer choice did not provide information that would make it the credited response. It was simpl
FAMILY #2 is the HELP family and in this family the stimulus is under suspect while the answer choices are taken to be true. So this family contains: (4 question types)
In question #21, the word that appears in both passages is "settled." Justine and Simon both argues that Pellman "settled" (but for different reasons). Answer choice "E"
cameronmfraser1 & Keisha: No word of a lie I had the same instance where at least 8 question I believe #2-9 where either D or E as well. This was the first LR for me (I had 3). It definitely at fi
Second, cut out the question that you got wrong but you circled. Staple all of these as well. Mark the first question in the packet with a circle or any other symbol that will indicate priority #2.
- General Tactic #2: If you're finishing sections with time left, try to devise a system of mini-Blind Reviewing within a section. When you're running through the questions the first time ar
After blind review I had to revise some answers... even then I still got 7 wrong. I still got #22 from S2 wrong.. but after looking online for an explanation I know why I was wrong. I need to practi