Hi! I've been stuck in the mid 160s and I know how important it is to take time and review wrong answers. I just don't feel like I have enough time with drilling included. Would it be productive to take a week to just go through questions I've flagged? Or maybe take one day each week just for review?

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  • SCOTT_LEBO Independent Tutor
    4 days ago

    My two cents...

    An efficient and helpful approach is to isolate the correct answer choice and your selected incorrect answer choice.

    Then articulate why your selected answer choice is wrong. Don't fight with why it's wrong, understand why it's wrong. There is a flaw there somewhere...whether it's general like relevancy, consistency, precision or more specific like causation vs. correlation, raw numbers vs. percentage, or sufficent vs necessary conditions.

    And then why is the correct answer "perfect"? How does it fulfil the requirements of the question type. If it doesn't seem obvious or still seems wrong, that's where the real learning opportunity presents itself.

    And honestly, I would recommend doing them right after drill, or at least soon after. I see it as a very valuable, even a necessary, part of the prep.

    Again, just my viewpoint. Hope it helps!

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