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I'm trying to make sure I keep certain LR topics fresh and also work on ones I struggle with most. I am completing the CC question sets as I move along through the sections.
What can I use to "drill" certain questions after I complete the CC question sets?
What is the best way to study for LR? Currently, while I BR, I type out the conclusion, premise, and why each AC except one is wrong. Any tips? What worked well for you?
How do you review LR questions that you got wrong?
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If you go to Resources, then you can design problem sets any way you think is best for what you're working on. Forum discussions have been great supports when a question is frustrating. The best way to study will vary from person to person and may change over time--trial and error might end up being used. Keeping notes is a good idea, though. It sounds like you're on the right track. For a wrong answer/missed question, and this is borrowed from a lot of people, it's good to ask where did I make a wrong turn? And finally, it's actually a good thing because this didn't happen on a live graded test.