I think the best approach really depends on where you are in your prep and what works best for you personally. For me, I started by working untimed, focusing on building strong low-resolution summaries and improving my ability to identify key points in the passage. Once I became more accurate, I began practicing under timed conditions. As my timed accuracy improved, I gradually increased the number of passages I did in one sitting to build stamina.
Also, I’ve noticed that certain passage types (anything related to art!) are consistently more challenging for me, especially at a higher difficulty level. So I’ve made a point to practice those more frequently than my other passage types. I think that's when the analytics of 7Sage can be particularly applied.
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I think the best approach really depends on where you are in your prep and what works best for you personally. For me, I started by working untimed, focusing on building strong low-resolution summaries and improving my ability to identify key points in the passage. Once I became more accurate, I began practicing under timed conditions. As my timed accuracy improved, I gradually increased the number of passages I did in one sitting to build stamina.
Also, I’ve noticed that certain passage types (anything related to art!) are consistently more challenging for me, especially at a higher difficulty level. So I’ve made a point to practice those more frequently than my other passage types. I think that's when the analytics of 7Sage can be particularly applied.