Hi
I have a question about boosting my Blind Review up to my target score. My current timed test is in the 155-157 range while my Blind Review is a 166-168 range. This is mostly due to logic games, so I've been focusing on getting better at them. My target score is a 170. Since I am blind reviewing where I am, do you think that getting in the 170s on Blind Review is just a matter of exposure?
I am planning on doing the games until I get them to where I want and then focus on the rest of LR and RC to bring my timed test up? Does this make sense. I guess I just feel like it's such a large gap I'm not going to be able to do it.
I guess I am just wondering how much I should focus on the fundamentals and how much I can power through. Should I be asking myself specific questions in my BR?
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Thanks for the input and the article. I'll mix some LR and RC in with the games too.
You need to continue to focus on fundamentals until your BR score is 175+. That means really practicing and reviewing core concepts and then doing drilling to reinforce them.
Fool proofing games will work, but it takes a couple months, keep grinding.
I recommend against doing only games and then LR and RC. You will learn more effectively if you are switching around and doing all three sections. See this article for why:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-interleaving-effect-mixing-it-up-boosts-learning/