... ; So for RC I obtain a clean copy and write down ... passage I write down the questiontype and what its asking me ... have done that for every question that I had circled for ... I try to figure out a strategy/drill to address that ...
... turns some questions into a horrible time trap when ... embarrassing, I read the question stem so quickly, along ... it was a STR questiontype when it was a MSS... That ...
I read a past post you commented on ... . You said you have a grip of PTs left. ...
... trouble. Did you find a particular questiontype challenging? Were there any ... question types you came across ... be spread out over several question types, then you're ...
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For instance, if a game has several really **_open ... follow MBT and that question is followed by ... open ended question and I am having a hard time ... job (getting a -0/-1 on the section) a whole lot ... ourselves brute forcing on a section, **_during our ...
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These questions will in a large part determine the answer ... is because you're learning a bunch of information AND learning ... last part takes more than a month.
That ... how to attack each LR questiontype. These are the fundamentals that ...
... questiontype or game type on a deep level. Removing that comfortability/engagement with aquestiontype ... puts us in unfamiliar territory when it comes to that questiontype ... on an exam, unfamiliar territory puts us in a ...
... to an answer on a hard question. If I find myself ...
+ If I put a triangle over the question # that means it was ...
+ If I put a Tilde (~) next to the question # it means I ... not target a specific questiontype.
... to an answer on a hard question. If I find myself ... + If I put a triangle over the question # that means it ... though is to not target a specific questiontype.
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