Hi- I'm new to 7sage so sorry if this question is obvious or already been answered. For about a month I have been working off of physical PTs and scoring them myself/ blind reviewing. Now that I have recently subscribed to 7sage I'm hoping to take advantage of the analytics by entering which questions I got right and wrong on these tests. Is there a way I can do this? Thanks.
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Monday, Mar 08 2021
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Sunday, Feb 07 2021
You are overgeneralizing the content of the last paragraph to be arguing something that isn't true given the wider context of the passage. Yes it's true that Mill and Levi-Strauss's views include those ideas that the author mentions in the last paragraph (L53-56), both of which do not apply to Hopi names. However, if you reread the first paragraph, you will see that Mill argued that names individuate people, and Levi-Strauss argues that names describe social relations. Thus, these theories each partially apply to Hopi names, namely the "function" of the names-- a key part of the correct answer. Hope this helps.
The thing that helps me is to have a habit of when you take your test. For me, I wake up on Saturday, eat breakfast and then take it. Doesn't matter if I felt like I studied "poorly" that week, if I'm cranky, if it's rainy, whatever. I think doing it first thing can head off some of the anxiety and dread that builds up over the course of the day-- you're also hopefully mentally fresher. After I finish my test, if I'm feeling stressed about how it went I take a short break to do something that relaxes me before I BR (only like ~10 min.). Once you're blind reviewing, there's not need to beat yourself up, just look at the test with fresh eyes and remember that this is a learning process. Although I've been disappointed by my scores before, the more solid PTs you rack up, the less any one score knocks you back. It gets easier-- just form a non-negotiable habit.