5/5 no blind review....but on the last set with the must be true questions I got a 2/5....I think I'm just better at being asked to make assumptions than being forced to not make any
Question three though still feels like it was reaching especially when it talks about carpal tunnel and then I feel e have to make a large jump assumption to state going from asking about one particular dissorder to nerve disorders and the emotional connection
consistently getting 5/5, sometimes 4/5 on these, and consistently under time on 80-90% of the questions. Wondering if I should just jump to reading comp as that is where I imagine I will struggle more.
Dang...this could have been a 5/5 for me! I flagged an except question, but when I went back I forgot it was except and chose the opposite answer! ugh!
curious, how long did others spend on this drill? Took me 18ish minutes to get 4/5 questions right. I know I need to work on my timing, but have heard accuracy is what I should prioritize first. I guess I'm asking, is my time within reasonable range for someone who started studying 6 weeks ago? When should I realistically start being really concerned/obsessed about timing?
@cworth1512 I feel like you can slowly start to improve timing as you're working through these. For me for example, on the "You Try" single questions, I let myself feel free to highlight, write down notes on scratch paper, etc to really focus on accuracy and understanding. To save time on these drills of 5, I push myself to highlight less and to write less and understand the stimulus on the first try with minimal rereading for clarification. Still focused on accuracy, just pushing myself to do more "mental math" and that saves me a lot of time alone and is getting me faster, plus it exposes a lot of my quick assumptions if I get one wrong.
Is anyone else getting questions correct, but then they're flagged for blind review? Is there something I'm not doing right despite getting the answer correct or is that just a weird glitch?
—I figured it out y’all, it’s a setting you have to turn off! It auto flags for too much time/too little time spent regardless of correct answer.
@ratman23 The answer is E. If the news media started reporting violent crimes more frequently, the public anxiety would increase, despite the crimes happening less often. A could potentially offer an explanation as to why violent crimes decreased, but doesn't address why public anxiety increased.
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3/5 then 5/5br. 4 and 5 tripped me up.
5/5 no blind review....but on the last set with the must be true questions I got a 2/5....I think I'm just better at being asked to make assumptions than being forced to not make any
2/5 - i see no hope
Question three though still feels like it was reaching especially when it talks about carpal tunnel and then I feel e have to make a large jump assumption to state going from asking about one particular dissorder to nerve disorders and the emotional connection
4/5 no blind review.
I just took in I would have scored a 5/5 if I just read #2 question stem fully… then I would have realized if said “EXCEPT” bruuuu
consistently getting 5/5, sometimes 4/5 on these, and consistently under time on 80-90% of the questions. Wondering if I should just jump to reading comp as that is where I imagine I will struggle more.
Dang...this could have been a 5/5 for me! I flagged an except question, but when I went back I forgot it was except and chose the opposite answer! ugh!
Consistently scoring 4/5s on drills :( hope I can make it to 5/5 with practice
my first 5/5 after constantly getting 2/5s on this drill
good score but ttiming was from 16 sec - 1.19 min over...
5/5 woohoo
5/5 omg
curious, how long did others spend on this drill? Took me 18ish minutes to get 4/5 questions right. I know I need to work on my timing, but have heard accuracy is what I should prioritize first. I guess I'm asking, is my time within reasonable range for someone who started studying 6 weeks ago? When should I realistically start being really concerned/obsessed about timing?
@cworth1512 I feel like you can slowly start to improve timing as you're working through these. For me for example, on the "You Try" single questions, I let myself feel free to highlight, write down notes on scratch paper, etc to really focus on accuracy and understanding. To save time on these drills of 5, I push myself to highlight less and to write less and understand the stimulus on the first try with minimal rereading for clarification. Still focused on accuracy, just pushing myself to do more "mental math" and that saves me a lot of time alone and is getting me faster, plus it exposes a lot of my quick assumptions if I get one wrong.
@cworth1512 5:33 with 3/5 (:
5/5 lets go!!
I got 3/5 on RRE. Progress is progress!
i've been so good at RRE but then got 3/5 then 4/5 blind review??? i'm so sad but also maybe it's cus it's midnight rn
Is anyone else getting questions correct, but then they're flagged for blind review? Is there something I'm not doing right despite getting the answer correct or is that just a weird glitch?
—I figured it out y’all, it’s a setting you have to turn off! It auto flags for too much time/too little time spent regardless of correct answer.
@GnatTaylor Thanks for clearing this up! I was confused as well. I got them all right and they were flagged for BR too.
@GnatTaylor how do you know something is flagged for blind review? I haven't seen that feature!
My timing could be better but first 5/5!
4/5 timed 5/5 blind review but all over time. Need advice on best way to read these questions, read the stem and pick the right answer.
Why am i goated 5/5
@tessapys you are the goat!!
5/5 all under time I could cry tears of joy rn.
If anyone has questions I can try my best to answer!
@JessM can you explain 2 I thought it was A or E
@ratman23 The answer is E. If the news media started reporting violent crimes more frequently, the public anxiety would increase, despite the crimes happening less often. A could potentially offer an explanation as to why violent crimes decreased, but doesn't address why public anxiety increased.
4/5 timed 5/5 blind lets goo!!!!!!!
4/5 so close.
5/5 and under time on all but one kachow
if only they could all be this easy