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Sunday, Aug 08 2021

devonpowellstandingstrong189

2022 test takers study group

Anyone want to start a little group for people taking the test January - June?? It's a ways out, but being surrounded by motivated people could help! I've been studying on and off for the past year, but I recently started studying everyday for 2 months now.

Just reply and we'll get a discord group set up :)

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devonpowellstandingstrong189
Saturday, Aug 07 2021

start when you think you're ready. Brad Barbay has some daily study guide planning sheets for reach section. they are barely one page long, but they give you a rough idea of the different ways you can drill the different sections. he breaks them into different levels and depending on your level, you follow what it says. don't skip levels unless you actually think you're at that level. prove to yourself you're truly at the level you want to start at.

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devonpowellstandingstrong189
Saturday, Aug 07 2021

time pressure could be tripping you up?? are you drilling timed or not?

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Monday, Aug 02 2021

I took a diagnostic with KA before taking one with 7Sage. The reason I did both is because KA doesn't give you the option to blind review. Once you complete a prep test with 7Sage, you can go back through your answers and blind review them. Blind review allows you to pick a new answer, but it doesn't impact your score. It simply allows you to think critically, with no time restraints, about why you chose an answer or why you are now deciding to change an answer.

After you're done blind reviewing, you check a little box and hit a big blue button. Only after you do this, you can see your score, but what is most important is it will give you two scores: non-blind review score (the score you got with your original answers) and a blind review score (the score you would've gotten had you picked those answers instead). Sometimes seeing this score difference can really help you pin point exactly what you should be focusing on.

If you haven't already, go back to the blind review section that's featured very early on in the core curriculum.

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