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Welcome to Gamify SAT! Do this FIRST:
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DROP SAT QUESTIONS YOU'RE CONFUSED ON HERE
I thought it might be useful to have a specific place where you can drop question screenshots, just so it is easy to drop and answer them. I also can solve any questions you want in the Mission 1400+ calls (which is now accessible for free for 7 days!).
DROP SAT QUESTIONS YOU'RE CONFUSED ON HERE
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hello gamers, today i find out that repeatedly targeting a skill actually does something!??!?! no seriously, for a while now i went down in inequalities cause i kept picking the wrong maximum or minimum number for the questions that ask for it. then i do 35 extra questions on inequalities just so i can push that algebra mastery past 90%, and i finally start to understand?? algebra mastery is at 90.1%, but that's still above 90... i also realize that on the days that i don't focus on a particular area too much (where i do 70+ questions on one thing), i feel comfortable dealing with different types of questions and actually perform better (not just the one type that i've been trying to learn) oh yes also i managed to break out of my 1440-1450 plateau (hopefully, but im pretty sure of it)!! tl;dr just keep on doing one thing at a time until you get it, i suggest doing it in small but meaningful numbers. you could do 70 questions on one task and still not get it, since you might be oversaturated by that one particular type of question. do whatever you want, as long as you're moving forward. "The lessons we need are often in the tasks we're avoiding." - Lucy Lord (a quote i read while reading James Smith's book titled "How to Be Confident")
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