@AudaciousRed Thank you so much for that explanation of your journey. It gave me hope and was encouraging. This past week I've been sort of stewing about the +5 gain, I like the idea of redoing the CC and the idea of checking if I know why each ans…
@FindingSage @"Cant Get Right"
Thanks for the encouragement. I can now see and envision a world where -1/-0 on games is possible. I'm going to make this a goal of mine.
Could you share with me some ideas as to fool proofing games? About 1.5 month…
@bichadna_2018
After I completed CC and full proofed about 20 suggested games (I can't recall specifics now but you can find the suggestions in a CC lecture by JY), I am confident that I can accurately complete 19-21 questions correctly untimed. A…
@"Cant Get Right" I usually feel fine and unaffected after full practice test + an hour break with some food, but if you suggest more than that between the exam itself and BR please advise.
Side note, I'm only reviewing the questions I flagged dur…
@"Cant Get Right"
If I do one timed LR section, I usually take a 30 minute break or so for a snack then do the BR.
Today I took an hour break after I finished the exam before I blind reviewed.
Would you suggest more time between?
@"Cant Get Right" I didn’t do BR the day of the diagnostic because I didn’t know what it was. I took it before I did the curriculum.
I consistently BR everything when I’m practicing now. My BR LR is usually +22-23 and my raw LR is usually +17-20
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Based on my understanding of the Q Stems Quiz, if the stimulus direction flows up, you strengthen. If it flows down, you find the MP. For example, a question stem that says, "Which one of the following, if true adds the most support to the argumen…
Thanks for your thought out response @achen013
I have been keeping my old attempts and looking back at the questions I missed, randomly but not strategically per say. Maybe I will try spending 30-45 minutes at the beginning of every study session …
Also, I'm practicing from tests 1-20 right now out of paranoia. I do not want to "waste" the good/more recent exams. Is this legit reasoning or is it smart to "save" the more recent exams for full practice test practicing purposes?
Thanks!