Cold Diag:148
June 11: 156
Goal:160-162
I've gone through the bibles, and around 10 practice tests. Obviously I could do more practice tests, but what is the most logical approach? I think it would be easiest for me to improve on LR. I went -8, -9 on LR. -7 on LG and -9 on RC.
Thanks,
BD
What do I study now? Forum
- ElvisAaron
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Re: What do I study now?
I'm a big believer in the "everyone is capable of -0 on LG" theory. Redo the bible, drill by type.bardreams wrote:Cold Diag:148
June 11: 156
Goal:160-162
I've gone through the bibles, and around 10 practice tests. Obviously I could do more practice tests, but what is the most logical approach? I think it would be easiest for me to improve on LR. I went -8, -9 on LR. -7 on LG and -9 on RC.
Thanks,
BD
- incompetentia
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Re: What do I study now?
I would say that if you're scoring in the 150s, 10 practice tests is insufficient for the improvement you're looking for. Get used to taking the test on top of what you're drilling. Definitely agree with the -0 LG sentiment.
Are you having any time constraint-type issues?
Are you having any time constraint-type issues?
- bardreams
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Re: What do I study now?
Time has not really been an issue, just accuracy.
Any point in purchasing Manhattan LR book?
Any point in purchasing Manhattan LR book?
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Re: What do I study now?
i swear by the manhattan lr book. their stuff on assumption questions is great and once i finished reading it my misses went way down and i was generally much more comfortable with the section.
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