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ijeomaozoma892
Thursday, Aug 28 2014

Did he really say to skip them? I mean, I personally just try my best to understand them. Once I think I do understand them, I then save them, mix them up with other questions I had trouble with and try to attack them again at a later date. *shrugs*

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ijeomaozoma892
Saturday, Aug 16 2014

Thanks, I think I got it now.

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Thursday, Jul 10 2014

You could also invest in a tiny dry erase board. The dry erase board is really helpful with the LG sections. Especially if you're practicing game set ups and honing inference making skills. I also like to use both sides of the paper if I choose not to use a dry erase board. For instance, I'll print out one test on one side and then another test on the other side, or else I use one side as printed material and the other side as scrap when I'm practicing.

Once I've used up both sides I shred the paper up in a shredding machine because I like the sound and it makes me feel important; the shreds can be used as mulch or confetti or to grow things, if you're so inclined.

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