Currently just reached the end of the arguments module within my study plan and began the grammar portion. That said, I just did the adaptive drill mixed questions, and did good I suppose on my first run at it getting 3/5, however, I did it two more times and did absolutely horrible. I feel I'm having difficulties identifying Premise's and Conclusions. Either this or I'm not understanding what the question is asking me, I'm trying to best figure out what to do cause I feel like I'm stuck lol.
Should I attend a Office Hours session and ask my questions, even though I don't know what to exactly ask, or what should I do. Truly I'm looking for guidance as the foundations and maybe I missed this didn't really touch on the particular questions and how to dissect them.
Thanks,
Nikkolas
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Don't worry, you're on the right track! The Foundations module isn't meant to discuss specific question types -- that will come later in the LR curriculum. I would recommend focusing most of your time on getting through the Foundations curriculum, and don't worry about the drill results too much. Try to practice the specific Foundations skills (i.e. grammar parsing), but don't worry about getting the actual questions right. Spending too much time on drilling can be counterproductive at this point. Trust the process, the LR curriculum will break down each question type and how to tackle them.
Hope this helps, and happy studying!
Also maybe I'm burning out idk, I have been running the adaptive drill on repeat to get better and watching the explanation videos which also help but I continue to mess up on the next adaptive drill.