Hi need some help here. JY mentioned that we should take a break between taking a practice test and doing a blind review but should we still do this for drills? I find that I'm too close to the questions to honestly blind review them after but don't want to stop my momentum (especially since I work full time and am studying whenever I can block time off in my schedule/weekends). Does anyone have tips for being efficient with studying and blind reviewing in a way that makes a true difference?
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jackiejoyce02431
Wednesday, May 29 2024
#help can someone try to explain why D is wrong in a different way? Even after seeing JY’s explanation I’m just not getting it
jackiejoyce02431
Sunday, May 26 2024
smh I misread "other varieties of that fish" as "other varieties of fish". I was thinking about this bait not working on tuna :(
jackiejoyce02431
Tuesday, Apr 30 2024
I understand why D is right but I'm still having trouble trying to piece together by C is wrong. #help
jackiejoyce02431
Saturday, Mar 30 2024
What I've gathered from these drill sets is that it's probably best to skip science questions and spend a little extra time on other passages because these always trip me up/I spend a lot of time trying to understand the passage and have a lower accuracy rate despite the time commitment. Not sure if anyone else is in the same boat

So mad at myself for this one. During my drill AND blind review, I liked E but kept processing the answer as beauty is a character that only belongs to nature. Said both times I wanted to pick it but nature isn't the only thing that's beautiful. Let's hope my brain works a bit better on test day