Hello. I just enrolled in 7Sage because I am having trouble breaking into the 170s. I usually score in the 160s-165s. I usually miss around 6 questions per LR section and 6 per RC section. I have an extremely good understanding of question types, conditional statements, common logical fallacies, etc and don't feel like I need to waste my time with understanding the basics again (I was enrolled in another prep course before this, which is where I learned all of it). However, I seem to get fairly easily tripped up over level 4-5 difficulty questions. How would one recommend studying with 7Sage for someone in my boat? Should I just do drilling exclusively with those difficult questions? Does someone have another approach that helped them break into the 170s that they wouldn't mind sharing? I take my exam for the third time in January of 2025. A recommendation of how I should approach studying for RC sections is also appreciated. Motivation is high but my confidence in breaking into the 170s is diminishing, unfortunately.
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If, when, any, each, every, the only = sufficient condition.
Then, only if, only when, must, require(s), only = necessary condition.
Burnout is a real thing. I'd take a week off if I were you.
It's not the end of the world if you don't get the score you want, man. Is this your first time taking it? I took it for the third time this past Wednesday. On the first time I thought I totally bombed it but I got way better than I expected. The second time I thought I did really good and got a worse score than the first. So in conclusion, don't stress yourself out these next few weeks. Just do something else to keep your mind off of it, because stressing over it won't change the score you'll get (but it may cause you to go crazy).
No you don’t need to do it again. Doing it once is sufficient.
Easy passage but the questions easily trip you up.