This is actually helpful to read. I think I've developed a bad habit of diagramming almost for every LR. And I noticed it often gets in the way of real understanding/wastes time. It's become a not so useful crutch and bad habit for me
I have done all the Powerscore, all the Manhattan, and Mike Kim's book before coming to 7sage! I don't have much advice, but one thing I've been told is that I probably believed more in the "brute force and volume" method of studying, which can be h…
@"Cant Get Right" Last question, but what would a "high level pacing" strategy look like? I feel sort of at a loss of how I can drill my weakest section (i.e. LR). I understand how to tackle LG and even RC, but I need some help on formulating an int…
@"Cant Get Right" Thank you so much for your input! (and I hope by Jonathan, you mean me! haha) I'm excited to improve. And like you have said, I will work hard to BR 180!
@"Cant Get Right"
My score breakdown for the PT 36 was so:
PT36 1 LR -6 -6
PT36 3 LR -6 -3
PT36 4 LG -4 -3
PT36 2 RC -2 -0
*(second number on the right is the BR score)
@"Alex Divine"
Thank you for your inpu…
@runiggyrun Thank you for your response. A further question: do you recommend I do drills (i.e. q-type drills) alongside the core curriculum? For example, if the core curriculum is covering "Weakness" LR, do you recommend I also spend some time outs…
@"montaha.rizeq"
Thank you so much for your response. I truly appreciate the encouragement! Sincerely sincerely thankful. I had thought 7sage's stress was more in the LG department (idk why? Maybe TLS has ingrained this stereotype in me), but I'm gl…