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Different Blind Review Methods

Post by somedeadman » Thu Jan 05, 2017 3:50 pm

What do people do when they blind review?

Typically, I redo any LR problems, RC passages, and games I wasn't 100% certain about when testing. Then I grade the sections, look over the problems I wasn't certain about it, and then do problems/games I missed but thought I had gotten correct.

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Re: Different Blind Review Methods

Post by maybeman » Thu Jan 05, 2017 4:17 pm

You're blind reviewing correctly. I guess another way to do it is to blind review literally every question. This wastes enormous amounts of time at little benefit imo. Not sure how else people do it.

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Re: Different Blind Review Methods

Post by somedeadman » Thu Jan 05, 2017 8:13 pm

maybeman wrote:You're blind reviewing correctly. I guess another way to do it is to blind review literally every question. This wastes enormous amounts of time at little benefit imo. Not sure how else people do it.
Is there really any other way to study other than do pt and br? I started doing 6 section tests (and will graduate to 7, and then 8). I also do drilling on the side. I guess repetition is the key to mastery lol

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Re: Different Blind Review Methods

Post by somedeadman » Sun Jan 08, 2017 2:26 pm

Anyone know of a good way to br rc?

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Re: Different Blind Review Methods

Post by Rupert Pupkin » Sun Jan 08, 2017 4:28 pm

somedeadman wrote:Anyone know of a good way to br rc?
I've just approached the questions like I did with LG/LR, but if you don't remember the stuff I guess you could just re-read the passage and then do the questions you arent confident about or all of them. (thats what Ive done too). Not too much more you can do..

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