I always first watch the videos, because they give me a sense of how another person reads and engages with the stimulus and the question's logic. I feel that has been the most helpful aspect of the 7Sage videos. Listening to how instructors translate the stimulus and where they pause and reflect has truly helped me with pattern recognition. Kevin's videos give detailed breakdowns of why each answer choice is wrong. So they've been great for in-depth review. JY's videos give me that sense of a live take, like a live reaction to the stimulus and answer choices that feel similar to how I'd react to questions during a timed take. So they've been really helpful with developing my critical intuition for problem-solving under time pressure.
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I always first watch the videos, because they give me a sense of how another person reads and engages with the stimulus and the question's logic. I feel that has been the most helpful aspect of the 7Sage videos. Listening to how instructors translate the stimulus and where they pause and reflect has truly helped me with pattern recognition. Kevin's videos give detailed breakdowns of why each answer choice is wrong. So they've been great for in-depth review. JY's videos give me that sense of a live take, like a live reaction to the stimulus and answer choices that feel similar to how I'd react to questions during a timed take. So they've been really helpful with developing my critical intuition for problem-solving under time pressure.