I decided to skip the split approach for this question and go straight to sequential to get a real feel for how it is. Just to give me a better idea of which style works best for me (I will revisit split after I do that).
So far I think I like split more- its literally a "work smarter not harder" method, which is more my style. but I thought I would give the other method a fair chance too!
I timed myself and got all the questions right but it took me 11 mins and 50 seconds. How long is a passage like this expected to take? #help #feedback
Love that JY did Split and Kevin did the Sequential approach. I don't what it is, but on a psychological level it helps me a bit more in that it's two different people showing me two different ways. Thanks fellas #feedback
I found it very helpful simplifying hard concepts with tangible examples. Will definitely try that when practising thank you 😀
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Passage A reminded me of "The Selfish Gene" by Richard Dawkins, which I read in high school for some strange reason
I decided to skip the split approach for this question and go straight to sequential to get a real feel for how it is. Just to give me a better idea of which style works best for me (I will revisit split after I do that).
So far I think I like split more- its literally a "work smarter not harder" method, which is more my style. but I thought I would give the other method a fair chance too!
JY's low res summaries aren't even 480p...
I timed myself and got all the questions right but it took me 11 mins and 50 seconds. How long is a passage like this expected to take? #help #feedback
got a 5/7 on the questions :( felt better knowing that these are level 4. Although I have to do better with understanding those level 5 questions
Love that JY did Split and Kevin did the Sequential approach. I don't what it is, but on a psychological level it helps me a bit more in that it's two different people showing me two different ways. Thanks fellas #feedback
Grateful to be a psych major right now
I found it very helpful simplifying hard concepts with tangible examples. Will definitely try that when practising thank you 😀