Ooh yes, be careful with NA. There is no "trick." Over time you will get better at pre-phrasing the gap. I believe having a firm grip on the gap in addition to the conclusion is the key to these questions.
@goalis180 said:
Do you guys recommend I take my 2nd pt untimed to see if I atleast have a grasp on the fundamentals, and then from there drill a bit, then start PTing?
@gs556 said:
POE, guess, then move on. You should have time to come back to it (the five minutes or so I listed above). Usually seeing a question a secondtime helped me understand it better.
@gs556
"Usually seeing a question a secondtime helps me better understand it."
^Advice of the year^
This holds true especially for flaw questions. Take a step back, relax, breathe, then read the stimulus again.
+1 to everything @DumbHollywoodActor just wrote. I would quote him but I'd end up just copying everything he wrote since it is all on point. We definitely work to help manage people's expectations because most people think it is a simple and ...
@Pacifico: definitely true. I don't. The questions are sort of new, but the mental process of the passage itself, that's what I'm missing the secondtime.
I'd save at least 5 of the more recent PTs for December/January and just start over with the PTs you have taken to extract even greater learning from the retakes. Just remember that BR is even more important that secondtime around.
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Thank you all very much for your input. I will stop PTing and head back to the curriculum again. When I went through the curriculum secondtime, I didn't watch all JY's solution for the problem sets. I will do that this time. Thank you :)
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