Is it worthy to go through PT 1- 10? Forum
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Is it worthy to go through PT 1- 10?
Is PT 1-10 much easier than PT40-60??
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Re: Is it worthy to go through PT 1- 10?
Do all sixty!
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Re: Is it worthy to go through PT 1- 10?
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Buy some books of 1-20 by question type to supplement your drilling of question types. Also get 21-40. Then get 41-64 PT and go to work on those as timed tests.
Buy some books of 1-20 by question type to supplement your drilling of question types. Also get 21-40. Then get 41-64 PT and go to work on those as timed tests.
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Re: Is it worthy to go through PT 1- 10?
Just be aware that some types of Games on 1-10 don't show up anymore. It's very common then, but very rare now, to see types of games like the following:
Map Games - Games like, "5 different train lines connect 7 different cities. Train 1 goes from city A to city C only. Etc..."
Switch & Mutate Games - Involving "rounds" in a tennis tournament or "mixing" chemicals.
We did see those games persist for a while after 1-10, but not recently.
The args are a good deal easier as well on the earliest PT's, so don't get overconfident when you crush the args on the early tests.
Map Games - Games like, "5 different train lines connect 7 different cities. Train 1 goes from city A to city C only. Etc..."
Switch & Mutate Games - Involving "rounds" in a tennis tournament or "mixing" chemicals.
We did see those games persist for a while after 1-10, but not recently.
The args are a good deal easier as well on the earliest PT's, so don't get overconfident when you crush the args on the early tests.
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Re: Is it worthy to go through PT 1- 10?
I think it's good to break those tests up and use the sections as experimental sections in the newer testsmaxmartin wrote:Is PT 1-10 much easier than PT40-60??
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