Hi everyone,
I'm currently averaging -2 per LR section, and scoring in the low 170s. I've recently started to really understand how the argument is pieced together rather than relying just on question-type strategies. However, I'm still experiencing trade-off between speed and accuracy.
Are there any books, threads, or information on sealing off these last few mistakes? The Fox LR Encyclopedia appears to get a good rep, but I wonder if it's worth it at my current stage. Thanks for your help!
Recommended LR strategy for advanced scorer? Forum
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Re: Recommended LR strategy for advanced scorer?
I'm in pretty much the same boat. Are you noticing any commonalities among the questions you're missing? I'm finding at this point it is just a couple careless mistakes along the way rather than any deficiencies in approach or understanding.
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Re: Recommended LR strategy for advanced scorer?
Mine are mistakes or blindspots that I could have gotten correct if I had ~3 minutes to go back and review. I'm either just finishing or guessing on the last question, but I've found moving faster through the answer choices compromises my accuracy quite a bit. I'm hoping my natural pace will get faster as I build my understanding, rather than resorting to shortcuts or gimmicks that may yield worse results.