[img]supergoody2[/img]Jgoods wrote:made some slight adjustments to the original :p
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per usualDirigo wrote:Rigo saw it. Cuz spy af.
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It was proof that you are basically your tar. And I liked the adjustments or what I assume were the adjustments haha
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Finally caught a glimpse of jgoods.Jgoods wrote:[img]supergoody2[/img]Jgoods wrote:made some slight adjustments to the original :p
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lol that was the point :p and ya, was originally a normal pic, instead of studying I was playing around with itJackelJ wrote:It was proof that you are basically your tar. And I liked the adjustments or what I assume were the adjustments haha
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pfft you saw the first one without sunglasses so shushpeppermint wrote:Excellent. Next up, a pw w/out sunglassesJgoods wrote:lol that was the point :p and ya, was originally a normal pic, instead of studying I was playing around with itJackelJ wrote:It was proof that you are basically your tar. And I liked the adjustments or what I assume were the adjustments haha![]()
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Do you guys blind review exactly how its described on 7sage? I haven't done it because when I was PTing months ago I was lazy. After my PT today, I just put my answers into the 7sage grader so I could find out my PT score since its been months and I didn't have the patience to wait. I didn't look at which questions I got wrong, I just wanted the score. I'm going to blind review tomorrow and was just wondering if anyone has their own modifications to the 7sage method or if thats the best way. Thanks
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I do the same as well so I can see my overall score only because I'm impatient af.JackelJ wrote:Do you guys blind review exactly how its described on 7sage? I haven't done it because when I was PTing months ago I was lazy. After my PT today, I just put my answers into the 7sage grader so I could find out my PT score since its been months and I didn't have the patience to wait. I didn't look at which questions I got wrong, I just wanted the score. I'm going to blind review tomorrow and was just wondering if anyone has their own modifications to the 7sage method or if thats the best way. Thanks
I try to fully BR LG and LR though. RC....on the other hand......is a work in progress.
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how'd ya do? and I normally BR both LR before I cave and grade, though just for the score until I finish BR but I don't think it really hurts you, just takes motivation (faster you stop procrastinating and BR faster you know score) but I BR as if I'm taking the PT untimed (except for today's but was retake and didn't get too many wrong)JackelJ wrote:Do you guys blind review exactly how its described on 7sage? I haven't done it because when I was PTing months ago I was lazy. After my PT today, I just put my answers into the 7sage grader so I could find out my PT score since its been months and I didn't have the patience to wait. I didn't look at which questions I got wrong, I just wanted the score. I'm going to blind review tomorrow and was just wondering if anyone has their own modifications to the 7sage method or if thats the best way. Thanks
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I didn't do too bad for being in pretty much the most unideal conditions haha. Headache the whole time, pretty sure I was getting motion sickness from plane turbulence rude lady next to me, etc. I got a 165 which is actually my highest so far so I'll take it. Hopefully next week with some peace and quiet it'll be a little better.Jgoods wrote:how'd ya do? and I normally BR both LR before I cave and grade, though just for the score until I finish BR but I don't think it really hurts you, just takes motivation (faster you stop procrastinating and BR faster you know score) but I BR as if I'm taking the PT untimed (except for today's but was retake and didn't get too many wrong)JackelJ wrote:Do you guys blind review exactly how its described on 7sage? I haven't done it because when I was PTing months ago I was lazy. After my PT today, I just put my answers into the 7sage grader so I could find out my PT score since its been months and I didn't have the patience to wait. I didn't look at which questions I got wrong, I just wanted the score. I'm going to blind review tomorrow and was just wondering if anyone has their own modifications to the 7sage method or if thats the best way. Thanks
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I expect to find out you BR'd to at least 175 tm ;PJackelJ wrote:I didn't do too bad for being in pretty much the most unideal conditions haha. Headache the whole time, pretty sure I was getting motion sickness from plane turbulence rude lady next to me, etc. I got a 165 which is actually my highest so far so I'll take it. Hopefully next week with some peace and quiet it'll be a little better.Jgoods wrote:how'd ya do? and I normally BR both LR before I cave and grade, though just for the score until I finish BR but I don't think it really hurts you, just takes motivation (faster you stop procrastinating and BR faster you know score) but I BR as if I'm taking the PT untimed (except for today's but was retake and didn't get too many wrong)JackelJ wrote:Do you guys blind review exactly how its described on 7sage? I haven't done it because when I was PTing months ago I was lazy. After my PT today, I just put my answers into the 7sage grader so I could find out my PT score since its been months and I didn't have the patience to wait. I didn't look at which questions I got wrong, I just wanted the score. I'm going to blind review tomorrow and was just wondering if anyone has their own modifications to the 7sage method or if thats the best way. Thanks
Thanks nlee and jgoods for replies
well I think most the PW'd are done for the night (cuties all over TLS) so shutting the comp down, night y'all
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Haha hopefully goodnightJgoods wrote: I expect to find out you BR'd to at least 175 tm ;P
well I think most the PW'd are done for the night (cuties all over TLS) so shutting the comp down, night y'all
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I skipped that 7sage lesson but I agree that BR is just an Untimed PT. What I do is actually read very carefully and try and figure put why each answer choice is right or a wrong - you know just how any prep company will have explanations. I mean I am doing this during the test too but the process is happening so fast that you can miss things. Many times while taking the test, il be doing LR and stuck between two choices and one just sounds more right. When doing BR you need to know exactly why each answer choice is wrong or right. PR reasoning questions too - I diagram each choice and tell myself this is wrong because it's a mistaken reversal or negation. Also I'm guilty of scoring right after PT but if I had a redo I would do BR before I scored. I just don't see any gain of scoring it after your done and doing BR will give you as truer feel for the test. Also to add, I'm reviewing all questions of a section on LR even the 1-15 easy ones to start.JackelJ wrote:Do you guys blind review exactly how its described on 7sage? I haven't done it because when I was PTing months ago I was lazy. After my PT today, I just put my answers into the 7sage grader so I could find out my PT score since its been months and I didn't have the patience to wait. I didn't look at which questions I got wrong, I just wanted the score. I'm going to blind review tomorrow and was just wondering if anyone has their own modifications to the 7sage method or if thats the best way. Thanks
I should add I never used to do a true BR before the DEC test. I would just take a test a day and then go and score. I'd then just look at the ones I got wrong and rationalize why one is wrong and one is right. But I really regret and hope you guys do t make the same mistake. Right now all I'm doing is going back and doing essentially retake BRs for PTs.
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Shit, sorry for the long ass post, but I wanted to add that the reason why most of us dont BR every test is because of time pressure. I had 2 months and 73 tests that I wanted to get through and so didnt BR any. I'm not even going to pretend to know under this time constraint before the test if its better to just go through all 73 tests without COMEPLETE BR's or do like 15-20 and BR each one carefully. I did the former without BR and did make a lot of improvements over two months. I think BR for each test would be ideal if time permitted it, but not practical for most of us. If time is an issue, which I imagine it is, I guess just BR what you think you need/weaknesses.
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ColumbiaBigLaw wrote:Shit, sorry for the long ass post, but I wanted to add that the reason why most of us dont BR every test is because of time pressure. I had 2 months and 73 tests that I wanted to get through and so didnt BR any. I'm not even going to pretend to know under this time constraint before the test if its better to just go through all 73 tests without COMEPLETE BR's or do like 15-20 and BR each one carefully. I did the former without BR and did make a lot of improvements over two months. I think BR for each test would be ideal if time permitted it, but not practical for most of us. If time is an issue, which I imagine it is, I guess just BR what you think you need/weaknesses.
Forgive my ignorance-- BR means...?
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