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Curious to know if people approach RC questions like LR (as in, when you're certain you've come across the correct ans., you pick it and leave -- without looking at any other ACs). If you do/did, why; how'd you build the confidence to get ...
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Now, suppose this is your strategy - you go in order, 1 ... are not three pointers. Which strategy do you think will guarantee ... me think about test taking strategy since I have a good ...
first off congrats on all those who sat for the Nov test and completed it in one piece! I feel somewhat accomplished in doing that alone, it being my first official administration. But I am also trying to be somewhat realistic with ...
I am about 50% through the core curriculum and it has taken a lot longer than I had anticipated. I am wondering if my strategy of first trying to work out the problem before watching the video is the best use of my time... Thanks.
... . I was thinking the causation was "resistance to heavy ... a supposed effect strengthens a causation argument. Originally, I ... only thinking about reverse causation and a third independent ... know about causation theory (briefly skimmed the causation section of ...
Do you use your pre-phase to choose a correct answer or use it to get rid of wrong answers? Or a combination of both? Trying to find a new strategy for choosing LR question
What should you do with questions that you didn’t circle for blind review and got wrong? I have noticed a pattern where I would get the questions I circled for blind review correctly, but miss anywhere between 2-5 of the questions I didn’t circle. I know ...