... signed up for the 7sage CoreCurriculum earlier on when I started ... be able to complete the corecurriculum in a months time? and ... for people to complete the corecurriculum.
... all. I just finished the corecurriculum and have jumped back into ... , break from PT's post-corecurriculum to fine tune your understanding ... of your weaknesses in the corecurriculum? After every three tests or ...
I am about 50% through the corecurriculum 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.
My question is whether I should learn the basics for all LR and Logic games and then proceed to attack the quizzes and tests with the Blind Review method? Or should I follow the corecurriculum and not skip any parts?
Should I be foolproofing the games that are part of the corecurriculum or should I only start foolproofing games when I finish the cc and start drilling and taking practice tests?
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Which method is better, to finish through the CoreCurriculum, after then return to questions that I missed and redoing them, or to work on getting each question set until I get them correct before moving on?
Hi! I am just starting on the Intro to Logic section of the CoreCurriculum. I am trying to finish the curriculum before school starts on Aug 23. Please lmk if you want to be study partners and approach some practice sets/blind review them together.
Is only doing 7Sage CoreCurriculum enough before tackling the PTs? I am currently reading Loophole and I find it extremely helpful. I plan to read Trainer and PowerScore too before I tackle the PTs. What do you all think?