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elelbe

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Saturday Night and Sunday

Post by elelbe » Sat Jun 05, 2010 4:55 pm

Is it crazy for me to do PT 57,58, and 59 between now and tomorrow night?

I am scoring between 164-167, and completed the entire princeton review hyper learning course this month?

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Re: Saturday Night and Sunday

Post by Shrimps » Sat Jun 05, 2010 4:56 pm

I personally plan on studying both today and tomorrow. If you feel full of energy and have no trace of a burnout, why not?

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Re: Saturday Night and Sunday

Post by elelbe » Sat Jun 05, 2010 4:58 pm

yeah i am really not burnt out

I have been working pretty much this hard all month

Did all the questions possible from Hyper Learning

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Re: Saturday Night and Sunday

Post by a11 1n » Sat Jun 05, 2010 10:53 pm

I believe you should do whatever your comfortable with but 3 tests in 2 days may be pushing it. If you have been studying hardcore for an extended period of time, as you claim, there is not a lot you will be able to cram in.

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Re: Saturday Night and Sunday

Post by FuManChusco » Sat Jun 05, 2010 11:54 pm

I thought I would end up doing 57, 58, 59 split between last weekend and this weekend. Then I realized I had summer class midterms so last week was down the drain. Then I partied thursday and friday. I did 57 and 59 today. Plan on doing 58 tomorrow. If I had done these exams earlier I would not have studied this weekend, but I think it's essential to get a look at the more recent PTs. I would suggest doing them backwards so if you decide it's too much, you'll at least have 59 as a notch on your belt. I felt good taking 2 today though, minus a little loss focus on the second one. Good luck.

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