What is the general opinion on here about when to start taking PTs? I'm comfortable with LG and pretty comfortable with LR (halfway through the LRB). However, I'm not feeling comfortable at all with RC. Should I take PTs anyway to prepare for the October LSAT or would I be better served drilling RC passages until I'm comfortable with that section of the test?
I don't want to get behind in PTing, but I also don't want to waste PTs.
Start PTing or wait? Forum
- yzero1
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Re: Start PTing or wait?
I think you can give PTs a try for now and if you aren't satisfied with your performance, stop and drill whatever needs improvement.
- StrictlyLiable
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Re: Start PTing or wait?
The sooner the better. PTs are the best way you actually grasp the concepts.
- 3|ink
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Re: Start PTing or wait?
There are 60+ PTs (if you include A, B, C + June 2007). You're not going to run out. Just make sure you reserve the last ten for September. I'd start taking the 30s and 40s now.
- StrictlyLiable
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Re: Start PTing or wait?
+13|ink wrote:There are 60+ PTs (if you include A, B, C + June 2007). You're not going to run out. Just make sure you reserve the last ten for September. I'd start taking the 30s and 40s now.
- kazu
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Re: Start PTing or wait?
+2. Start right away - practicing endurance is also important.StrictlyLiable wrote:+13|ink wrote:There are 60+ PTs (if you include A, B, C + June 2007). You're not going to run out. Just make sure you reserve the last ten for September. I'd start taking the 30s and 40s now.
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