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@jilliankirkland said:
there's a blog post on Tags: https://7sage.com/new-lr-tags-in-7sage/
The question type analysis, for example, in Logical Reasoning contains such tags as Causal Reasoning (CausR) or NA (Necessary Assumption). Sometimes I can find the relevant syllabus sections to review and improve my understanding but sometimes I cannot. Could I get some help in trying to match Question Type Analysis weakness tags with the proper syllabus sections so I can more efficiently review please?
Also, I'm wondering if I'm simply missing a tool that already does this? That would filter down the syllabus to just my weaknesses?
EDIT: I do know that you can type "Drill" into https://7sage.com/progress/ and see some of them, but I'm looking for more of an expansive and authoritative guide please.
Thank you kindly!
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I would like to know the answer to this also
Necessary Assumption is in the syllabus in the LR section and is an explicit question type. A lot of those new tags are basically just concepts exhibited in LR questions, but there aren't explicit sections on them. The idea is that when you're drilling an SA or NA for example and getting some right and some wrong, there are additional tags to help you see what concept is hurting you. Causal Reasoning is part of the foundational process as is Kick It Up, etc.
@mirabamb That makes sense. Thank you. I was wondering if that was the case.
I guess there is also a cumulative effect too; where explicit weakness tags build into an implicit tag like CausR.
there's a blog post on Tags: https://7sage.com/new-lr-tags-in-7sage/
This is critical intel. Thank you.