Can I have a snack on my desk during flex? V important question
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Hi!
I haven't really taken to doing JY's approach to comparative passages throughout my studying process-- that is, dipping into the questions after reading the first passage. I've typically figured that it would be a time suck, but have recently started to sense that it could benefit me. Can anyone speak to this? I'm taking the Nov test in a week, and I'm wondering if it's worth it to hone this approach, rather than sticking to the read both passages and then dive into the questions method.
Thanks!!
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I so, so, so appreciate any advice that you can offer!!!
oy, thanks guys