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Rustiness on LRs

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:33 pm
by Blindc1rca
Does anyone else experience rustiness on LRs? I find that if I don't drill LRs that much during the two days that precede a preptest, I'll miss like 5-7 on that test, whereas if I've been drilling them pretty hard, I'll miss 0-2.

Re: Rustiness on LRs

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 9:00 pm
by minnbills
Yeah this happens to me too. I'll find that if I took a test the day before, or seriously reviewed LR the day before, my scores will be much higher.

On test day I plan on doing a LR and LG section before actually taking the test.

EDIT: I think it's easy to neglect LR with all the emphasis people place on LG as well.

Re: Rustiness on LRs

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 9:48 pm
by Blindc1rca
yea... i think i'm gonna crank out at least 75 LRs the day before, and then do a section the morning of as well.

Re: Rustiness on LRs

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 11:13 pm
by kpuc
Definitely. I think it takes time to truly internalize the lessons you learn after each LR mistake, so you need to constantly remind yourself of common mistakes you make. After a while, these become second nature, and this is when you make a jump to the next level.

Re: Rustiness on LRs

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 11:43 pm
by Blindc1rca
kpuc wrote:Definitely. I think it takes time to truly internalize the lessons you learn after each LR mistake, so you need to constantly remind yourself of common mistakes you make. After a while, these become second nature, and this is when you make a jump to the next level.
Hm... not sure about this. I average -0.2 on LG and -2.5 on RC. So when I drill LRs, my PTs are 176-179, when I don't they are 171-175. I don't think I'll ever make the purported jump, rather, given the uncanny consistency of this correlation I think I'll just have to depend on a hearty drill-shesh on the day before test day.

Re: Rustiness on LRs

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 1:51 am
by Hedwig
Blindc1rca wrote:
kpuc wrote:Definitely. I think it takes time to truly internalize the lessons you learn after each LR mistake, so you need to constantly remind yourself of common mistakes you make. After a while, these become second nature, and this is when you make a jump to the next level.
Hm... not sure about this. I average -0.2 on LG and -2.5 on RC. So when I drill LRs, my PTs are 176-179, when I don't they are 171-175. I don't think I'll ever make the purported jump, rather, given the uncanny consistency of this correlation I think I'll just have to depend on a hearty drill-shesh on the day before test day.
I think that "the next level" is probably 170's. When you're scoring between low to high 170's, the test is mainly about what stupid mistakes you make, what little words you mis-read, and what questions you just can't seem to figure out. I agree that drilling LR makes it easier to get into the LR sections - I'm going to be doing serious LR section work between now and the test.