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  • Yesterday

    congrats! Questions please🙏🏼: do you think blind review is worth it/has helped you reach where you are right now? How do you go about blind review— do you review the whole exam or do you find ways to review the questions you felt were hard for you? I am willing to review the whole exam if that’s what it takes, I do have limited time to study every week so I’d like to know if it’s a worthwhile time investment. Thank you!

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    Yesterday

    @lagata Hi, thank you for asking! I think BR is super helpful but I don't review every single question because I also have limited study time. My BR settings on 7sage are: questions I got wrong, questions I flagged, and questions I took too much time on. So, I only end up reviewing around 5-7 questions per section, on average. I also do a Wrong Answer Journal, only for questions I get wrong. This has worked for me pretty well!

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  • Yesterday

    That's such an accomplishment!!

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  • Congratulations!!!

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  • Yesterday

    congrats!

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  • Yesterday

    this is awesome! if you do not mind sharing, what was your original diagnostic score?

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    @Hanna584 i would love to know as well! I plan to take it in 2 months but am so scared.. Also is there any other way you studied?

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    Yesterday

    @Hanna584 my diagnostic was a 142! I progressed from there into the 160s pretty quickly but I was stuck in the 160s for AGES. I think from August 2025 up until now.

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    Yesterday

    @NRamen That is awesome work!!! congrats!!!

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    Yesterday

    @sumaiyaripa123 Until I started taking weekly PTs and drilling my weak question types, my score did not progress. I will say it's trial and error for everyone, and you should try different methods and see which ones work and which ones don't.

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  • Awesome job! Congratulations

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  • 2 days ago

    awesome congrats!

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    Yesterday

    @kyledunn thank you!!

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