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SharonSchultz
Yesterday

What has helped me the most is to consciously slow my breathing, and move my cursor over the text as I read. I read online that this helps you to avoid getting stuck in mentally articulating each word and actually read faster. Not sure how true that is, but it's worked for me!

I also try to highlight just the key words of a concept, rather than entire sentences, and kind of mentally summarize each paragraph as I complete it.

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SharonSchultz
4 days ago

@Arthurxx Just did 158. RC passage 3 killed me. Otherwise, not a bad test, from my perspective.

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SharonSchultz
Tuesday, Jan 27

I think this breakdown between B and E is much more complicated than needed.

Stim premise: major earthquake -> minor tremors occurred before

So every time there was an earthquake, minor tremors happened before

But there could have been instances where there were minor tremors and an earthquake didn't follow

B: Every spring thaw following high snow -> river overflowed

E: Outbreak -> detection of high infection rates

notably, E does not say that every detection high infection rates leads to outbreaks. It's just saying that if there's been an outbreak, there was detection of high infection rates.

While B says every spring after a lot of snow, the river has overflowed.

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SharonSchultz
Friday, Jan 23

Congratulations!

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SharonSchultz
Wednesday, Jan 07

Good luck!!

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