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by resilient » Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:37 pm
I have buiolt my endurace, understood much of the rules, builtr confidence yet still want to learn more. I want a way to study and practice without repeating the old books (og, kaplan, princeton review, manhattan). Where can I be directed?
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Re: practice

by beatthegmat » Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:19 pm
Enginpasa1 wrote:I have buiolt my endurace, understood much of the rules, builtr confidence yet still want to learn more. I want a way to study and practice without repeating the old books (og, kaplan, princeton review, manhattan). Where can I be directed?
Repeating old material is not necessarily a bad thing--especially OG. If you have been diligent about tracking your errors in practice sets, then going back to review your errors is good way to gauge your learning progress to date.
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by resilient » Sat Jan 26, 2008 6:15 pm
I have been studying for a few months now and a very familiar wth the exam. My exams should ahve been up much higher by now. I made a mistake of nor keeping careful logs of my mistakes and learning from them . I though the volume of my questions I plow through would do the trick. I learned now and am keeping ery good notes and also analyzing each mistake. Do you have any other suggestions?

specifically-today I have been having a very tough time trying to master subject verb agreement because the I keep picking the wrong subject. I ned to find out the clues to lead me to the right subject so I can answer the question right.
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