@stepharizona I circle the questions I wasn't 100% on and then re-do them during BlindReview. My un-circled questions are factored into my blindreviewscore but I do not re-do them.
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@danilphillips said:
This has probably been asked a million times, but I'd appreciate if anyone can share their stats with me so I have an idea. Thanks so much.
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@kmarie7 said:
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... others. You could break down your practice even more by attempting ... the most basic fundamentals in yourblindreview on questions that NEED to ...
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Thanks man! I am following yourblindreview PT schedule, however I am inconsistent with the BR meets and will likely get excluded, which I have no problem, but I just wanted to tell you thank you for your help regardless. All the best boss! @Mellow_Z
@"Grey Warden" that is fantastic to have such a high BR. Shows that you are taking the right approach with the test. Whatdoesyour skipping strategy look like? How much time do u finish each section w?
If you don't mind my asking broadly whatdoesyour schedule look like? I'm trying to figure mine out now and don't really have anything set, so any help would be appreciated!
Also, in the grader, input your original answer into the grader. Then, if during yourblindreview you changed your answer, click on the actual number in the grader and it gives you an option to input your changed blind-review answer as well.