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In the Blind Review topic, J.Y. talks about cutting out certain questions that you get wrong. Is there a summary anywhere of when to do this? He talks about doing this a lot, but I don't think I'd be able to remember when to actually do it.
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So I double BR and if they are wrong after two passes then they get cut out. For example, I will BR, see if I got it right, then review again if I got it wrong. If the second pass is wrong it automatically gets cut out. Otherwise, I use my discretion on questions that gave me trouble, regardless of whether they are right or wrong. It helped me to verify my reasoning or see if I just got lucky.
Interesting. Do you cut out LG or RC questions? I feel like that would be a little harder to do.
I think this is a really good psychological test too. If you see it's a question you struggled with before and can't remember why or what you chose, to see what you end up choosing a different time.
I think you can try for LG and RC as well but then you'd need the setup/passage too.
I did it with every LR Question I missed either before or after blind review. However, I just took pictures with my cell phone rather than cutting them out. I then scrolled through these in my spare time.
I didn't do it at all in LR or Logic Games. LR is easier to go through in your spare time since they are so short.
Yeah also just took hundreds of photos on my phone of tricky LR questions to review at lunchtime during work.