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Blind Review Approach

MelvinBuffettMelvinBuffett Alum Member
in General 31 karma

When I first began the course, I blind reviewed the standard way (wrote out explanations for circled questions, input my blind review answers of the entire test, then looked over explanations for any trouble questions). Now, I have gotten into the habit of blind reviewing a section, inputting my blind review answers for that specific section, and then going over explanations (rinse and repeat 4x for each individual section). Does anyone see anything harmful with this way of BR? I have found that my current routine has helped to keep my approach to each question more fresh in my head since the BR of each test can take up to 8 hours.

Any comments/critique greatly appreciated!

Comments

  • Cant Get RightCant Get Right Yearly + Live Member Sage 🍌 7Sage Tutor
    27890 karma

    I think that’s fine, just don’t go straight into explanations. Always study it first, find the answer yourself, identify the underlying issue. The explanations should be more like comparing notes with JY—a dialogue not a lecture.

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