Guys I skipped ahead to the Sequential Approach to try it out. Swear doing that dropped my IQ score by at least 5 points. 0/10 would not recommend. Split approach is the best thing ever.
I deadass skipped to this im not even bothering on using brain energy for sequential, i 100% get split so whats the point in putting extra info in my brain thats gonna be useless when I can just master this
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
well there are 4 passages and you have 35 min to complete them. so I'd say 6-8min each passage depending on number of questions. then again, time can vary based on the difficulty of each passage
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
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Guys I skipped ahead to the Sequential Approach to try it out. Swear doing that dropped my IQ score by at least 5 points. 0/10 would not recommend. Split approach is the best thing ever.
I deadass skipped to this im not even bothering on using brain energy for sequential, i 100% get split so whats the point in putting extra info in my brain thats gonna be useless when I can just master this
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...
That resolution is generous lol.
@nick.a0306 I prefer Kevin's low res summaries, tbh.
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
well there are 4 passages and you have 35 min to complete them. so I'd say 6-8min each passage depending on number of questions. then again, time can vary based on the difficulty of each passage
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 😀