Hello, and it depends (lol, most lawyer answer ever)! Usually, getting answers right on BR means you are getting the question correct, for whatever reason, on the second look. For example, you could be reading more slowly and intentionally on the second run, etc. Hence, you may have to slow down, or try untimed runs first, to master the concepts. I hope that helps!
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Hello, and it depends (lol, most lawyer answer ever)! Usually, getting answers right on BR means you are getting the question correct, for whatever reason, on the second look. For example, you could be reading more slowly and intentionally on the second run, etc. Hence, you may have to slow down, or try untimed runs first, to master the concepts. I hope that helps!