type up the full question and all 5 answer choices then type up why each one is wrong or right? Or should I just look up the answer on Manhattan Forum and copy and paste that info into a word document? Or do you think I don't even need to type up the reasons why each answer is right or wrong as long as I go over them until I know the answer back and forth?
Thanks
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- objection_your_honor
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Re: When reviewing LR should I...
I don't know what copy-pasting an explanation into a Word document is going to do to help understanding. Typing up an explanation sounds like a good idea.
In the end, the goal is to truly understand why the correct answer is 100% correct and why all the others are 100% incorrect. Whatever methods you feel best suit that end goal should be the methods you use.
In the end, the goal is to truly understand why the correct answer is 100% correct and why all the others are 100% incorrect. Whatever methods you feel best suit that end goal should be the methods you use.
- mlansky
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Re: When reviewing LR should I...
Whatever makes you understand why
-why you picked the wrong one
AND
-why you didn't pick the right one.
Anything that doesn't help you understand either is a waste of time.
edit: just realized I said basically the same thing as objection...
-why you picked the wrong one
AND
-why you didn't pick the right one.
Anything that doesn't help you understand either is a waste of time.
edit: just realized I said basically the same thing as objection...