It would be nice to have a WAJ feature that analyzes the incorrect and correct answer choices. An actual digital WAJ that students can use to track their progress, instead of keeping the WAJ on a spreadsheet or in a separate notebook. This feature may encourage more students to journal their mistakes while keeping track of their strengths and weaknesses.
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Did you finish the entire curriculum? If not, finish the entire curriculum. If you finished the entire curriculum, you could go back to review the lessons on the areas that are difficult for you. With LR, you really need to focus and the main conclusion and the gap in the reasoning. When you do blind review, really sit with the question for at least 5 minutes, and ascertain why something is incorrect or correct.
Hello, We have a daily reading comp study group that meets at 10 AM, PST for the June exam. Please come by and study with us. The group is open to all skill levels. Here's the daily link:
Thanks for all of the interest! We meet daily at 10 AM, PST and work our way through one reading comp passage. The group is open to all skill levels, as each day we will do one passage from a prep test, starting with prep test 101. This way, we can save newer prep test for practice exams. The goal is to work through one passage and go through all of the answer choices with a fine-tooth comb and to help each other. We can share tips that work for us in reading comp. Happy Studying! See you daily at 10 AM, PST. Here's the link to the daily meeting, we use the same link daily. https://calendar.app.google/PFu33f9jZQSiF4YV7
@CeliaAcosta thanks! We will meet tomorrow at 10 AM PST and complete prep test 101 passage one. Please join us in the study room for this group. The button is next to the chat icon. See you tomorrow.
@ashleywinter thanks for joining. We will meet tomorrow at 10 AM PST and complete prep test 101 passage one. Please join us in the study room for this group. The button is next to the chat icon. See you tomorrow.
@KGibson Thanks for your interest. Here's the information: we will meet tomorrow at 10 AM PST and complete prep test 101 passage one. Please join us in the study room for this group. The button is next to the chat icon. See you tomorrow.
Hello,
Does anyone have an interest in joining a daily reading comp study group? I took some classes with Bailey, who suggested reading a passage per day. The group is open to all skill levels. Ideally, we can work on the first passage on a reading comp section on one day and the next day do the second passage and continue the pattern. We will complete one passage per day and go through the passage, questions and answer choices with a fine-tooth comb to get a great understanding of the passage.
I'm open to meeting daily from 9 AM to 5 PM, PST.
Happy studying!
Hello, I would kindly suggest that you watch all of the lessons again. Go to classes on the subjects that are difficult for you. Drill questions and if none of those suggestions work, find a tutor to help you.
@J.Y.Ping Hi J.Y., Thanks for doing the study rooms. I went to my first one tonight. The experience was great! I do think that some of the study groups should be arranged by question levels or question types. In our group, some people wanted to work on level 5 questions, while others wanted to work on level 3 questions. We compromised as a team and did level 4 to 5 questions. Just my opinion, since you inquired about the experience of the study group.
@J.Y.Ping I'm going to make it tonight. Study groups between the hours of 9 AM to 5 PM, PST would be amazing. Thanks for asking.
@J.Y.Ping Hi J.Y., I didn't participate in the study group, because of the time. I hope someone can host the study groups earlier in the day, just my thought. I'm going to try to attend this evening.
Can you afford to hire a tutor? A great tutor can help you and spot the areas where you need help. If you can't afford a tutor, try to join or form a study group for reading comp. In a study group, others can bounce ideas around and you can pick up some valid methods that work in reading comp. Hope this helps.


Review the materials again. Drill, do sections and take practice tests. Additionally, you can join a study group or meet in the study rooms to drill with others. Furthermore, if you have the resources find a great tutor to help you in the problem areas. Hope this helps.