Totally agree with the post above. Doing BR is exactly what helps you sharpen your instinct. Specifically learning to understand why each of the four answer choices is wrong and why the right one is right is what makes a huge difference.
At the en…
Doing PTs without blind reviewing them is just like checking your pulse all the time. You'll start getting real gains and learning from your mistakes only when you start doing BR.
I'll put it in another way: doing PTs withour BR is the biggest opp…
Hi there! After finishing your CC, it is gonna take some time for you to learn to apply all your knowledge during a timed PT. It is okay to see the score going down a little bit. Just continue practicing timed sections and make sure you check your a…
Setting RC aside is not a good idea. Doing even a single passage a day is much better than doing none. I would also suggest to cover the most recent passages, though, just so that you can get more familiarity with their new vocabulary, newest trap a…
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It looks like you have a lot to improve on LG section. The good news are that for the most people it is typically the easiest section to improve on in a relatively short period of time. You need to be very consistent and pay attention t…
The best thing you can do is to go to a coffee shop to do PT's. It is not just a noisy environment that is useful to get used to, but also a level of physical discomfort that you might experience while seating in an uncomfortable (wooden, in the cas…
Totally agree with GSU Hopeful in regards to the importance of BR. Several weeks ago, before discovering BR method, I was averaging 15-17 correct asnwers per LR section with and without timing conditions. After I started doing BR on consistent basi…