If you check my posts, most topics are worries about burning questions. It is usually mentioned not to burn PTs from 38+ until you drill previous questions and know the material well. This makes great sense to me. Here is my worry: let's take Cambridge Main Point question type as an example. There are 67 questions in the package. So what does keep drilling mean? I can finish these question in couple of days. How can I drill Main Point questions afterwards?

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  • Saturday, Jan 17 2015

    Thank you @licknee10505 . You are doing great. I read your other post. I wish I can do close to what you did.

    @alexroark5906, thank you. True, but here what I am facing in revisiting. Each question that I am doing, especially the ones I get wrong, I spend a good amount of time understanding it. When I revisit it, I recall the wrong/correct answer :(

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  • Saturday, Jan 17 2015

    ddakjiking makes a great point. Also, don't forget you can revisit old questions to cement the process

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  • Saturday, Jan 17 2015

    In the case of Main Point, you are always practicing that skill for the majority of LR questions aside from MBT/MSS, explain/reconcile, etc. It's hard to do well on Flaw/assumption/strengthen/weaken/etc without having a firm grasp of the argument core, which means knowing exactly what the main conclusion as well as its supporting premise(s).

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