In my experience, the live classes are helpful for acquiring foundations or low for intensity drilling. At this point blind review could be your best friend. If something is not clicking for a question type, re-read and re-read the question you got wrong until you understand it. I think the blind review tool is one of 7Sages most powerful. Do sections and blind review them every day for the next week. (For blind review: Make sure you don't pretend you know the answer so that you can reveal it and convince yourself you understand). I'm sure if you're (timed) drilling and blind reviewing consistently you can see the score for any LR question type continue on that upward trajectory until test day -- good luck and be patient with yourself!
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In my experience, the live classes are helpful for acquiring foundations or low for intensity drilling. At this point blind review could be your best friend. If something is not clicking for a question type, re-read and re-read the question you got wrong until you understand it. I think the blind review tool is one of 7Sages most powerful. Do sections and blind review them every day for the next week. (For blind review: Make sure you don't pretend you know the answer so that you can reveal it and convince yourself you understand). I'm sure if you're (timed) drilling and blind reviewing consistently you can see the score for any LR question type continue on that upward trajectory until test day -- good luck and be patient with yourself!