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Hey all! I have recently joined the course and I finished the Grammar section in the syllabus today. I am wondering if this is a good time to start doing the drills or should I wait till I finish all of the foundations sections? Thanks and happy studying!
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Because you're new, I would. wait until you've gone over and learned a good chunk of LR question types. It won't necessarily hurt you to start drilling, but it would be like learning a few rules of tennis, then going out and spending an hour hitting serves. You'll get so much more out of the drills once you know the method to approaching them, just like you'd get much more out of practicing your tennis serve after someone teaches you how to do it instead of going in blind.
Thank you!
Ive had this same question thank you. How long will it take to finish the cirriculum in its entirety?
each unit has a drill section at the end of it, so i recommend just doing them then! if that doesn't feel like enough, maybe do one generic drill a week. I recommend making sure to build the drill yourself so that you don't burn through a ton of PTs through drills.
It's a great idea to start doing drills now, especially after finishing the Grammar section! Drills will help reinforce what you've learned and give you practical experience. You don't need to wait until all foundation sections are complete—starting now can enhance retention and make future topics easier to grasp. I found UKWritings during exam week chaos. I ordered through https://ukwritings.com/do-my-coursework and was honestly surprised by how stress-free the process was. I asked them to do my coursework and it was finished ahead of time, written clearly, and even formatted perfectly. Huge help for overwhelmed students like me.