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YarelyMendezGonzalez
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YarelyMendezGonzalez
Thursday, Jun 25

@Asma That was my exact thought, so thank you for allowing me to strengthen my confidence in it. I’m already printing out the drills and have found that it helps me focus and work through the reasoning more carefully. Your explanation reassured me that I’m not wasting time and that it’s okay to use the method that helps me learn best while I build my skills. Thank you for sharing your perspective!

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YarelyMendezGonzalez
Thursday, Jun 25

Yes!!!

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Edited Tuesday, Jun 23

YarelyMendezGonzalez

🙃 Confused

Question about how to study when doing the lesson drills

Is it more efficient to print out the drills from the lessons, do it on my own, and then go back to the lesson and learn about it, or should I just pause the lesson do it and then see if I got it right. I like printing them out because I feel more focused however, I also do not want to be wasting time if on the actual test we won't be printing papers out. Just want others opinions on this. Pls Help.

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