What do you guys think is better, drilling 5-10 questions on LR with a random difficulty level or drill untimed and timed sections?
What has helped you improved the most?
How have you improved with timing?
Hi, I am having a really hard time understanding the set up for the drills. Is there an easier more user friendly interface ? Can the drills be randomized ?
Does the study schedule they give us in the 'learn' tab include drills? If not, when do they expect us to do the drills? After each topic or at the end of the week or when?
I remember during the drills in the syllabus there was ... you do that when making drills under the Practice tab? For ... I want to do harder drills so I would want to ...
... and I used them for drills/BR afterwards as well, it ... ) and doing slow timed/untimed drills with THOROUGH review. Why am ... materials before you move into timing yourself.
... main focus should not be timing. I don't think it ... you should be focusing on drills, specific drills (by category). I was ... you can even really consider timing. I say that -2 - -4 ...
Timing/ pacing: I would recommend for ... timing and pacing you either get the Cambridge drills (if ... just go back to the drills sections from the lessons ... just started using the Cambridge drills and love them as ...
... a big fan of untimed drills. Keep time with a stopwatch ... drills are a really important step in mastering the logic. Timing is ... master the logic, then develop timing strategy.