I've been struggling with a bunch of the LR questions and have gone back into the CC and used up almost of all of my questions sets.

I'm tired of looking at questions that I've done before because I remember what the answer is pretty much. Would it be bad if I burned the rest of the 30's to give myself some new questions to look at?

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  • Wednesday, Apr 26 2017

    @aaronkeegan92975 said:

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 That's what I figured but I have seen so many "Anti-PT burning" posts that I thought it was worth me asking haha

    Haha! I hear ya... I think sometimes we often put too much stock into PTs and neglect improving through targeted drilling. As long as you have 30ish fresh PTs you'll be okay.

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  • Wednesday, Apr 26 2017

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 That's what I figured but I have seen so many "Anti-PT burning" posts that I thought it was worth me asking haha

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  • Wednesday, Apr 26 2017

    @aaronkeegan92975 said:

    I've been struggling with a bunch of the LR questions and have gone back into the CC and used up almost of all of my questions sets.

    I'm tired of looking at questions that I've done before because I remember what the answer is pretty much. Would it be bad if I burned the rest of the 30's to give myself some new questions to look at?

    No, like Sami said, you should be fine. I think having 40+ practice tests to work on will be MORE than enough.

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  • Wednesday, Apr 26 2017

    Thanks @rahelaalam514 I definitely will!!!

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  • Wednesday, Apr 26 2017

    @aaronkeegan92975 said:

    I've been struggling with a bunch of the LR questions and have gone back into the CC and used up almost of all of my questions sets.

    I'm tired of looking at questions that I've done before because I remember what the answer is pretty much. Would it be bad if I burned the rest of the 30's to give myself some new questions to look at?

    It's fine to use the 30's. Just make sure you are getting plenty out of these questions first.

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