Anything, based on 7Sage's difficulty measure, between level 1-3 I do with ease, I can spot the conclusion, the support, and prephrase an answer almost verbatim. Not quite the same mastery with level 4's, but I can still spot the flaw easily and prephrase a good answer. These level 5 problems are a completely different story. Sometimes I have difficulty even spotting the conclusion, I cannot spot the flaw, and definitely not prephrase a good answer. It is like everything falls apart with these questions, and sometimes when I think I got it down, I am stunned to find out what the right answer actually was. I do these problems with maybe 20-40% accuracy, 20% on a bad day and 40% on a good day. I would like some advice on how to get better at these tough LR problems. Any help appreciated.
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I rarely do blind review. As I am beginning to take full practice tests in one sitting in preparation for November I may start using that method. To be honest, I am so eager to know whether the answer is right or wrong and to see my score I have a hard time blind reviewing.
I am very hard headed, and sometimes I know what I need to do but think there is an easy method, or that things will just come to me eventually.
I’ll start by creating a wrong answer journal, and start blind reviewing