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Worth spending time on the Loophole book question types?

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For those of you with the loophole book and CC, did you find Chapter 9 and on to be helpful?
I found the book helpful so far, but would opt to skip if there's not much new stuff.

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  • Hopeful9812Hopeful9812 Member
    872 karma

    I bought the book and read up to chapter 8 but then I stopped because I felt like I was jumping all over the place in terms of prep materials. So since then, I've been focusing completely on 7Sage materials. I found the basic translation drills helpful and that's something I still do when I encounter a challenging stimuli. If you have the time to review the book- I don't think it will hurt- its definitely engaging!

  • Cookie MoonCookie Moon Member
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    I love that book too. I love the loophole and CLIR methods on LR.

  • 615 karma

    @Hopeful9812 hmmmm... leaning towards skipping the rest of the book:) You're right about jumping all over the place... would be better to reinforce what I already know.

    @SCLawbae I do find the drills and CLIR method helpful. I guess I'll restart PTs since I don't have much time left.

  • YouveGotMailYouveGotMail Alum Member
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    I actually finished this book and it helped me immensely with LR! I recommend at least reading up to chapter 12 and even reading it if you have the time! Ellen’s material on answer choices (especially her powerful-provable categorization) were very helpful to me. Those chapters did a great job helping me recognize types of flawed answer choices and as such, helped me become more efficient at eliminating them.

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