@cnlsat20 said:
I create a problem set consisting of an entire section from a previous exam (e.g. a problem set with four logic games from PT 1), then keep that problem set in a second window and do it some time between the sections on the exa…
I actually blind review with a entire thought process log. For LR and RC, once I do the timed section, I open up a word doc and try to explain why I think each particular AC is wrong or right. I have a word template doc set up for 28 questions in wh…
@"The Batman" said:
Hi @gdhanda23, I can't remember which thread it was, but I came across the following "master sheet" a few weeks ago which I think is very helpful. I'm still working through the CC but I plan on using it once I start to dril…
@EagerestBeaver said:
Does LG compliment LR? Unfortunately, not really. The same type of phenomenon of seeing the same types of questions over and over create some familiarity. Like, you may recognize a rule in one game to another game the sam…
@EagerestBeaver said:
If you are at 60 hours after two weeks, that would be 30 hours a week. That is about the maximum you should be at, and you may want to consider taking an hour or two more off. I was totally like you when I started studyin…
@"Engineer.Educator_to_Esquire" said:
There is but you need to keep practing and I would take the level of difficulty down. Start with some 2 and 3 star questions because as you can see from the BR there are still some fundamentals that you ne…
@simple_jack said:
It took me a solid six months of studying 2-3 hours a day to see improvement in LR. It’s been the hardest section for me so you could see some improvement quicker
Thank you, hopefully I do!