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Take this with a grain of salt, but this is how I practically have gotten them all correct. I say practically because for one I thought I changed it back to correct answer after working out but didn't and got 4/5.
These are more difficult to me than the rest, but for me...
After grasping the stimulus... I made like a math problem.
EX. P+P=C
Then when I was confirming the correct answer I put. P+P+P=C.
The last P is the potential answer. And when I plugged it in. I ignored (briefly) the first to P's. Focused on my knowledge of stimulus and the last answer P. and if the last answer P triggered the C. Then I picked it and didn't second guess myself.
Why?
Because second guessing myself leads to errors like the 1 of 5 I had gotten incorrect. I had initially changed it.
I pray that isn't confusing .. I talk how I think and I think abstract alot.
This breakdown is really helpful. I was going to go back to each section after completing it all and refresh each section, but this is a great holistic and individual view.
Hi. Does anyone know how to get back to a drill once exited? I accidentally selected blind review, instead of the next button. Now I have to do another drill, which I don't mind, but I want to know if I had gotten the other answer correct.
I got 5/5 correct, however I took my time (extensively). I know I can do it much quicker, however I believe I have just been studying all day and I was more concerned about accuracy over time, as of now. I hope everyone does just as well, with better time, ofc.
#tip I have done this lesson now 3 times (everything under the umbrella of conditionals). I did it initially then finished LR. Came back and did this entire section again. Then went and finished RC and am back on this. I now can say I 100% understand it, especially having done the entire course. If it is difficult, and you have the time and mental strength to re-read and watch lessons, please do it. It will pay off!