Usually when I BR a PT I do every section. I always circle the ones I know I'm not 100% sure about but when I BR I go through the entire PT and write out my reasoning for every single answer choice. It's time consuming but it makes my brain work and do what I've learned throughout the course. So it's kind of a win-win situation. Once I finish BR I watch every single video explanation even though my reasoning is exactly as the video explanation, but I feel that if I skip questions I may miss something important lol so I watch every video. Is this recommended? Or should I just focus on those questions that I'm missing instead? Has anyone else done this before?
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BUT ... Let me say that I've only noticed the latter most point because of BR! And I think that final piece of learning is the key conceptual area in lacking. But I literally had no idea about that until I 1) did our Saturday night BR group (set up by @emli1000 ) and 2) have started systematically doing BR on my own.
Right now I only have time to BR the wrong answers but once my schedule shifts I plan on BR for everything. It will be interesting to see how much improvement comes from the first stage versus the second stage.
Also--I think part of what is effective in the BR process is writing itself. I might try weaving the answer choices into a more narrative form (like a paragraph as if I were writing an essay on the topic). Has anyone tried this approach?