- Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:55 pm
#4406
Hello!
I just have four quick questions:
1) I just started the Virtual course last week since no Full-Length classes are available in my area. It "meets" on Thursdays and, since I finished all of the homework by Monday, I was planning on going through some of the Additional problem sets posted on the Online Center. Do you think it is better to isolate the question types the course has gone over so far, or should I try all questions indiscriminately? I ask because I would not want to waste practice questions or reinforce potentially bad problem-solving patterns. I am not so concerned about the LR section, but I know there are only so many Logic Games out there.
2) Does the Online Center feature detailed explanations for the Additional Problem sets as well? If so, where could I find them? Also, in one of the Virtual Modules Dave or Jon mentioned a book containing additional practice sections and tests. Does this only apply to the Full-Length course? Because the booklet I received includes four full-length practice tests, but no other sections.
3) At what point do you suggest starting to take full-length practice tests?
4) I happen to already own the Bibles. Should I try to read through them even though I am taking the Virtual course, or does the material mostly overlap? (Note: I do have a full-time job, so even though I am aware that every extra bit of studying helps, unless you think the extra reading would be truly beneficial I am not exactly looking for ways to occupy my time )
Thanks in advance for your help!
Giulia
I just have four quick questions:
1) I just started the Virtual course last week since no Full-Length classes are available in my area. It "meets" on Thursdays and, since I finished all of the homework by Monday, I was planning on going through some of the Additional problem sets posted on the Online Center. Do you think it is better to isolate the question types the course has gone over so far, or should I try all questions indiscriminately? I ask because I would not want to waste practice questions or reinforce potentially bad problem-solving patterns. I am not so concerned about the LR section, but I know there are only so many Logic Games out there.
2) Does the Online Center feature detailed explanations for the Additional Problem sets as well? If so, where could I find them? Also, in one of the Virtual Modules Dave or Jon mentioned a book containing additional practice sections and tests. Does this only apply to the Full-Length course? Because the booklet I received includes four full-length practice tests, but no other sections.
3) At what point do you suggest starting to take full-length practice tests?
4) I happen to already own the Bibles. Should I try to read through them even though I am taking the Virtual course, or does the material mostly overlap? (Note: I do have a full-time job, so even though I am aware that every extra bit of studying helps, unless you think the extra reading would be truly beneficial I am not exactly looking for ways to occupy my time )
Thanks in advance for your help!
Giulia