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Hi Powerscore,
I'm a Powerscore students wondering if anyone has recommendations on how to format an effective RC wrong answer journal? I'm all out of ideas.
For LR I take a screenshot of the stimulus and ACs and put in a table on word. Then in the cells below I explain to myself why the right answer is right, why the wrong answer is wrong, and why I got it wrong and lessons learned. This allows me to scroll through a document and review everything in a central location This approach has worked well for me in studying LR.
However, for RC, I find this method difficult to apply because I can't capture a passage in a screenshot and the question stem/AC are usually heavily passage dependent. But I still try to do why the right answer is right, why the wrong answer is wrong, and lessons learned. I just feel I can never effectively review my RC work and as a result feel like my RC score is stagnant. Should I just re-do old drills instead of relying heavily on a wrong answer journal?
I'm a Powerscore students wondering if anyone has recommendations on how to format an effective RC wrong answer journal? I'm all out of ideas.
For LR I take a screenshot of the stimulus and ACs and put in a table on word. Then in the cells below I explain to myself why the right answer is right, why the wrong answer is wrong, and why I got it wrong and lessons learned. This allows me to scroll through a document and review everything in a central location This approach has worked well for me in studying LR.
However, for RC, I find this method difficult to apply because I can't capture a passage in a screenshot and the question stem/AC are usually heavily passage dependent. But I still try to do why the right answer is right, why the wrong answer is wrong, and lessons learned. I just feel I can never effectively review my RC work and as a result feel like my RC score is stagnant. Should I just re-do old drills instead of relying heavily on a wrong answer journal?