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I am interested!
Take as much time as you need! When I span it out over a course of multiple days I like to fold my page in half, on one half I write down my thought process during the actual blind review , on the other half I write down what I did right or wrong after reviewing the explanations. Doing this helps me better track my original thought process, my blind review thought process (if I change my answer) and then finally if my answer was correct for the right reasons or what I did that was wrong. It makes it easier to spot any mistake trends that I'm making and going back to review lessons/drill those questions so that I don't keep making the same mistakes.
I'm also in NYC and would love to have an accountability buddy! I work at a law firm in midtown M-F and live in BK.
just messaged you!
I literally jumped back from my computer, I could've gone my whole life without knowing what a male grouse looks like