I have been studying very lightly the last two months, and as I get closer to my test date, I want to start structuring my study better. The issue is, I don't know how to properly integrate the core curriculum into my studies. I currently aim to take one PT every week or two, and I spend my time in between working on my wrong answer journal and drilling LR and RC sections (For reference purposes my most recent PT was a 170, and my average is 164). Unfortunately, I have barely touched the core curriculum because I feel as if the "foundations" section isn't super helpful to me where I am right now. I don't know how to utilize the curriculum so I don't use it, and I feel like I'm missing out on a lot of helpful content. Should I jump ahead in the planned path? Should I just push through the entire curriculum? I want to make sure I am getting the most value from my time, and the resources available. Does anyone have any advice/insights? Thanks!

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  • Edited Thursday, Nov 20

    The foundation lessons are super underrated. The most important thing I've gained from just studying basic grammar is that it can help with referential phrasing. Basically this helps you see the ideas and words much more clearly in sentences, and no LR question with weird or abstract jargon will ever trip you up again if you master it. Would highly recommend.

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  • Kevin Lin Instructor
    Thursday, Nov 20

    You might want to check out some of the Fast Track lessons -- https://7sage.com/lessons/logical-reasoning (scroll to the end of this unit). I don't think you need to push through the entire curriculum. But as weaknesses show up based on your PT/section review, you might return to specific parts for a deeper dive.

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