Re-do LR section drills? Forum
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Re-do LR section drills?
I have been drilling LR sections with no time pressure. Should I re-do them?
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Re: Re-do LR section drills?
There's no point in redoing them to just circle what you can remember as being the correct answers.
There is point in redoing them if you're going to explain the logic each time of why one of the answers is right, and the others are not.
There is point in redoing them if you're going to explain the logic each time of why one of the answers is right, and the others are not.
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Re: Re-do LR section drills?
The latter. Presumably untimed to actually review the logic?kindofcanuck wrote:There's no point in redoing them to just circle what you can remember as being the correct answers.
There is point in redoing them if you're going to explain the logic each time of why one of the answers is right, and the others are not.
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Re: Re-do LR section drills?
Timed would have limited utility since you're likely to be remembering some right/wrong answers. The idea for that would be to make sure you understand them - should get a perfect score. I'd say untimed.WeightliftingThinker wrote:The latter. Presumably untimed to actually review the logic?kindofcanuck wrote:There's no point in redoing them to just circle what you can remember as being the correct answers.
There is point in redoing them if you're going to explain the logic each time of why one of the answers is right, and the others are not.
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