... of the learning comes from drilling and BRing. PTs are there ... drill, foolproof, and do the CC before doing PTs. You want ... why you should do some drilling between PTs. You need to ...
... the LG portion of the CC? (haven't done it since ... back and re-watch the CC on games. It's a ... to really keep grinding away. Redo the games even after you ...
... apply your learning is through drilling and fool proofing. You can ... />
This. Save the PTs for drilling and full PTs when you ... foundations. Don't hesitate to redo problem sets. Even if you ...
... to the core curriculum (CC), I realize the importance ... your experience with the CC. What worked, what ... ) Did you do the CC twice, was that helpful? ... />
I went through the CC the first time very quickly ...
I would also redo the problem sets over and ...
... once one completes the 7sage CC. Hint: it still ... process, I revisited the CC numerous times to sharpen ... first time through the CC is instructional in that ... the resources of the CC the first time through ... is a great tool for drilling. I highly recommend the ...
... that you should finish the CC and do drills/PTs before ... huge chunk of the 7sage CC, I would still advise you ... games, try a heavy LG drilling type of thing and do ...
They are meant to supplement your study as you go through the CC. You are essentially applying what you are learning in the CC. Also, you can use them for drilling material during the pt phase if you notice that you are weak in any particular area.
... to your first PT post-CC is nothing to scoff ... first time out of the CC, but it does signal ... missing/guessing and revisit the CC to hone in on ... but it was only through drilling numerous passages that I was ... you continue with your post-CC studies. Let me know ...
... am in the process of drilling 1-2 LR sections ... far (I only just started drilling LR this week), flaw ... that I'm keeping for drilling LR. I am currently ... />
Have you finished the 7Sage CC?
If not, ... go back and re-watch CC lessons for the things ...