I like to use the note-taking feature embedded within the 7sage website. It especially is useful when it comes to recording explanations for wrong and right answer choices. That way if you ever go back to a question, you can see if you arrive to the same logic/determination that you had previously written beforehand.
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I like to use the note-taking feature embedded within the 7sage website. It especially is useful when it comes to recording explanations for wrong and right answer choices. That way if you ever go back to a question, you can see if you arrive to the same logic/determination that you had previously written beforehand.
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