You probably will not remember why you chose the answer you chose. But it will still be beneficial to think about the right and wrong answer choices. Definitely do it if you are running low on untested material.
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7Sage advocates re-doing each game until you can (a) complete it quickly and (b) get every questionright. So, yes, recycling games is a good way to study!
... the right answer for local questions and quickly eliminating the wrong ans ... get a sense of the right answer after the first read ... gotten some of these questions right after long deliberation in past ... a lot times got them right for wrong reasons anyways. I might ...
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7Sage is excellent. I used ... for every question. And BR has been a godsend for me. <br />
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... Cambridge RC packets? Do you BR each RC passage untimed? ... after BR? During BR I would make sure that every question I ... move on to the next question during BR. I have usually gotten ... -4 or less after BR on each section. I ... section, finish it during BR.
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gotta work on timing now and keep drilling sections and then reviewing them and a huge key has been to READ THROUGH THE TESTS AND WORK OUT WHY QUESTIONS ARE RIGHT AND WRONG! you will start to see patterns and realize u can do it!
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... start my LR sections on question number 11/12 and finish ... I get stuck on a question, I'm much more methodical ... you need to get a questionright is a fresh pair of ...
... kept track of every question I got wrong, and compiled a document ... on Word with each question and ... train of thought attacking that question. I still review these questions ... was making and why a question confused the hell out of ...
... the LR questions you got wrong because there can be genetic ... cut and paste every question I get wrong on a test to ... I get to new problems.<br />
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... , I got the substitution equivalence questionright. Hands-down 100% guess. I ... that one on test day. <br />
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