@Thoughtful it is not the number of hours you spend studying that matters, it is how well you utilize your study time that does (i.e. how proper your study methods are).
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> How do you approach your second time through a ... questions first and confirming your answer, and then using ... you will most likely get wrong. Better to use your ... time confirming right answers on questions you know you can ...
... : First, how do you increase your untimed score? and secondly, how do you increase your speed ... ?
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... gone through something like this? Howdidyou beat RC? I know that ... you track the viewpoints, arguments, tone, ... the passage. 2 minutes means you're reading too fast and ...
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It really depends howyou receive the test. Some people it clicks right away, some it takes a year to really get a hold of it. Have you taken a Diagnostic? Howdidyou do there?
@tylerdschreur10 I gotcha. Having printable access to all PTs ever is also a big plus for me. But you're right in the fact that 7Sage offers a ton of benefits free of charge.