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soyeonjeon

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Do the preps tend be easier towards lower numbers?

Post by soyeonjeon » Fri Nov 02, 2012 4:34 am

I did the 30s first and then 40s and now I'm going down from 20 to 1.
I now am at 10 and was wondering whether the preps tend to get easier toward the teens.

Are they worth solving? I'm an international by the way.

Thanks.

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Re: Do the preps tend be easier towards lower numbers?

Post by wisteria » Fri Nov 02, 2012 5:43 am

soyeonjeon wrote:I did the 30s first and then 40s and now I'm going down from 20 to 1.
I now am at 10 and was wondering whether the preps tend to get easier toward the teens.

Are they worth solving? I'm an international by the way.

Thanks.
Older PTs are easier. But they are helpful. I started from PT1 and worked my way up.

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Re: Do the preps tend be easier towards lower numbers?

Post by ws81086n » Fri Nov 02, 2012 6:01 am

I wouldn't say they are that much easier, if at all. LG is a good deal harder, and RC is easier. LR is approximately the same.

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Re: Do the preps tend be easier towards lower numbers?

Post by NoodleyOne » Fri Nov 02, 2012 9:38 am

Older PTs aren't necessarily easier, but they are a bit different. LR has some awkwardness to it back then, and LGs are in general pretty variable, but they're still excellent prep tools.

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Re: Do the preps tend be easier towards lower numbers?

Post by soyeonjeon » Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:11 am

Thanks for the helpful replies. Appreciate them all.

I see that you all are right.

Thanks!

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