I am in the same boat as both of you. Have been stuck in the mid 150s for a few months now and I am pursuing a 165 as well. I have a few specific LR question types that just have not clicked for me even after reviewing JY's lessons numerous times. I have decided that I am going to look for alternative explanations for question types that I struggle with and see if that helps me improve. I love the format of 7sage and tons of users swear by its effectiveness but in my case some of JY's teachings have not clicked for me.
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I am in the same boat as both of you. Have been stuck in the mid 150s for a few months now and I am pursuing a 165 as well. I have a few specific LR question types that just have not clicked for me even after reviewing JY's lessons numerous times. I have decided that I am going to look for alternative explanations for question types that I struggle with and see if that helps me improve. I love the format of 7sage and tons of users swear by its effectiveness but in my case some of JY's teachings have not clicked for me.