... instead of focusing on one questiontype. Also, drilling entire section will ... only one questiontype, your mind will stay in that questiontype "mode" and ... reasoning and then a weaken questiontype, etc.
That's the only drawback with the Cambridge organizational method.
They sell them already grouped by questiontype. I suppose I could arrange them into their original tests...but it would be one big few hours of collating!
... say you should drill by questiontype as well as taking timed ... sections. Drilling by question types helps solidify muscle memory ... a game plan for specific question types that will allow you ...
... @blah170blah. To me, drilling each questiontype is good practice for the ... hate golf, I apologize), drilling question types is synonymous to a ...
... wrong - it's just a question of who explains the stuff ... refer to are the individual questiontype drilling packets, where they break ... be mistaken) into their respective question types. You should get them ...
... , I've been drilling each questiontype in increments of three questions ... move on to the next questiontype. Lather, rinse and repeat. My ... getting used to a certain type of question and a certain method ...
... enjoyed approaching it by game type. I started with the freebies ... available that organize sections by questiontype. There is a list somewhere ... around here of games by type.. Seeing them grouped in this ...
... answer choices. Depending on the questiontype... reasons re: why change. For ... example, for an inference question, look for "some" or weaker ... to sit and read a question you just don't "get ...
... 25 questions of the same type because you're setting yourself ... 's good to drill a questiontype that you're struggling with ... 't think a timed 25 question section of them is the ... modes of thinking across every questiontype that can only be achieved ...
Thanks everyone for the advice/support, seems like I'll be switching my study plan. Will just start doing LR sections timed instead of drilling by questiontype.
Read the flaw section in the trainer! It helped me out a lot! I used to hate flawquestion types. Now they're my favorite! Also, when you BR your PT go back to the course and review any lessons in LR that you may have difficulties with.