For those retakers who went from a 160 score into the 170s, how did you define drill? I do feel as though drilling is different depending on the band of scores one is scoring in (e.g., drilling in the 150s typically means still figuring out the lack of fundamentals while drilling in the 170s may look like ________).

- Do you define it as timed sections?

- Do you define it as Cambridge drill packets (for those that are lucky enough to still have those)?

- Do you define it as re-doing questions that you previously missed?

- [insert other option]

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  • Monday, Jul 11 2016

    untimed drill is also helpful and blind review the wrong questions before watching explanation.

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  • Monday, Jul 11 2016

    For me drilling is redoing my difficult questions from previous tests, or doing timed sections vs an entire test under timed conditions. So I might do 2 RC section drills with solid review.

    So if I say drill, now, I usually mean a timed section.

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