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Add up all the questions you've gotten wrong, then type them up. There's something about typing them that gives you just a little more insight into the question.
Then do PT full of questions you've gotten wrong. Drill into your head WHY you got them wrong
Wash, rinse, repeat
How can you spend only 45 seconds answering 7-8 questions? That doesn't make much sense to me. It doesn't seem humanly possible to read through the answer choices that fast.
I typically spend 3-4 min on the passage, but RC is by far my weakest section
How will you change your prep in the month of April?
Just finished the course so I'm doing practice tests and getting a feel for what I need to drill. Start every day by doing 4 logic games to get in the right mindset.
What are your goals for this month?
Get a 180 on a PT. I got a 173 on my first PT today and 176 on the BR. The best part is that I can see where I can improve. I think this is a reasonable, albeit very ambitious goal.
How many prep tests will you take per week?
4. One on Monday, one on Tuesday or Wednesday, and 2 stacked on Thursdays for endurance purposes.
What section is still giving you problems? And HOW do you plan to improve in that section?
LG speed and flaw questions. The only way I know to improve flaw questions is drilling and reviewing. I've also started typing up questions I get wrong so I can try to see it from the writer's perspective. Finding inferences faster on LG should come with more experience
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My face after seeing I got this one wrong