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I have no advice, but I'm totally going through the same thing. Just know you are not alone. I'm trying to cut back a little, and try to focus more on mindset, since I think it's for me nerves that is the cause. I feel that more drilling is probably not the solution for this kind of thing, so I'd say try to chill out a bit. I think we will be fine!
@MariaO’Brien I started the core curriculum in January, but began seriously drilling around mid April!
@ktacklesthelsat Essentially, like others say, its wrong answer journaling that gets you there at this level. Specifically, finding out what you do, because, I assure you, theres something you are doing when you choose between those last two AC that is preventing you from getting it right. For me, it was when I doubted the first AC I chose, I picked the other one off only the doubt, while not doubting the second one essentially at all. Because of this, I had alot of questions where I thought I should have trusted my intuition. So, if that's an issue for you, I suggest you look into this pattern I described. But mostly, I think it's different for each person, so really heavily looking into how and why you choose between two answers, and the pattern, is very important! Good luck!
Saw "classic flaw" in the summary and guessed sufficiency/necessity confusion, I've grownnnn
The single time my formal logic training made me diagram and actually helped me

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