My understanding is that drills have a "share" system intended to allow people to create drills for particularly hard/helpful content, helping people build specific skills outside the built-in difficulty/tags system we can use on our own.
However, I don't think I have ever seen anyone other than 7Sage tutors use the drill link feature, so I was thinking maybe 7Sage could start making their own sets. Maybe they could even be used to "introduce" people to making their own drills.
For example, when preparing for June, I selected all the passages from the PowerScore crystal ball and manually organized them into 4 separate drills based on PowerScore's categories. This was somewhat tedious, and I bet other people did something similar.
In case I have to take August, I'm currently trying to make a drill that focuses on math problems, but I find that the math tag + raising the difficulty isn't really representative of the math questions most folks think are hard. They're tricky questions for sure, but not because of the math.
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