Took me a while for number 1 but the question stem is super huge in understanding why d is correct. The goal for the question is truly to figure out how we can take these two things that seem to be opposing one another and come up with a valid resolution.
5/5 but I'm taking a little over two minutes per question. Any tips for how to be faster at these? Just more practice or is there a helpful nugget I'm overlooking?
That construction question almost made me give up b/c of the passage length - anyone have any tips on getting over this hump? Whenever I see a big LR question I don't really want to do it lol
Wondering when yall move on? I feel pretty good on these questions, struggling with the excepts but otherwise got all the other questions right in this section. My general rule is if i get 3/5 i can move to the next module or do one more drill, so i dont run out of study days without seeing everything - wondering if thatw what yall do or do yall drill until you get a perfect set of five?
3/5 For some reason on the bird feeder question, I thought when it said "flying away from the vegation and into window pane" that meant that they were already at the vegetation and where just flying away from it because they got startled there. guess i got to do better at understanding what some of these stimulus actually mean
#feedback Please add a warning button so that we don't just click submit after completing one question. If that is too difficult, please add a way for me to mark if I got the question right or wrong when it says skipped.
I somehow always get High priority questions wrong. Will be going over this in drills a few more times to see if I can get the higher ones correct more consistently
Went through the lessons twice and got 5/5 on harder, under time by 1.8 minutes overall. I think this stuff is making sense. Im gonna go cry now in partial relief.
is anyone else taking longer times to answer. I decided to take my time in understanding grammar which makes me reread but i thought its ok to take my time for now and let speed come with practice. Any thoughts on if thats a bad strategy or not?
5/5 on medium. The longest I took was 2:03 mins on number 4.
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Took me a while for number 1 but the question stem is super huge in understanding why d is correct. The goal for the question is truly to figure out how we can take these two things that seem to be opposing one another and come up with a valid resolution.
5/5 but I'm taking a little over two minutes per question. Any tips for how to be faster at these? Just more practice or is there a helpful nugget I'm overlooking?
That construction question almost made me give up b/c of the passage length - anyone have any tips on getting over this hump? Whenever I see a big LR question I don't really want to do it lol
Wondering when yall move on? I feel pretty good on these questions, struggling with the excepts but otherwise got all the other questions right in this section. My general rule is if i get 3/5 i can move to the next module or do one more drill, so i dont run out of study days without seeing everything - wondering if thatw what yall do or do yall drill until you get a perfect set of five?
If i got 3/5 on this, should I keep doing drills or better to move on and come back to these question types later?
I keep getting the damn indonesian shrimp question!!! I got 2/4, because I refuse to count the question I memorized the answer to
how do i know if the drill i took was on "hard" or "easy" or "Medium" mode? #help
3/5 For some reason on the bird feeder question, I thought when it said "flying away from the vegation and into window pane" that meant that they were already at the vegetation and where just flying away from it because they got startled there. guess i got to do better at understanding what some of these stimulus actually mean
5/5
first 5/5!!!! yippie never give up!!
Geezer these are harder than the logic questions... 40% first time 80% on blind review... the soda question was atrocious
Hell yeah! 5/5 correct and averaging 12.4 seconds under the target time! Really encouraging!
#feedback it has happened multiple times that I click submit drill before I'm done. A warning would help.
#feedback Please add a warning button so that we don't just click submit after completing one question. If that is too difficult, please add a way for me to mark if I got the question right or wrong when it says skipped.
3/5 on hard! ill take it lol
every single drill i accidentally click complete instead of moving to the next question, please add a warning
I'm confused on how to do blind review for drills? I can't find the button anywhere. I don't see an option!
I somehow always get High priority questions wrong. Will be going over this in drills a few more times to see if I can get the higher ones correct more consistently
4/5; Medium, getting better each day!
I can't review my results, why????
Went through the lessons twice and got 5/5 on harder, under time by 1.8 minutes overall. I think this stuff is making sense. Im gonna go cry now in partial relief.
is anyone else taking longer times to answer. I decided to take my time in understanding grammar which makes me reread but i thought its ok to take my time for now and let speed come with practice. Any thoughts on if thats a bad strategy or not?
4/5 on Medium
3/5 on easy :((((((((((((((((((( crying in the club tn
5/5 on medium. The longest I took was 2:03 mins on number 4.