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QuestionPosted by jessp379d ago

90% on easy Flaw questions, 20% on hard...should I focus on medium first?

Looking at my breakdown and the gap between my easy and hard Flaw accuracy is wild. I'm hitting 90% on level 1-2 difficulty but dropping to like 20% on level 4. The medium ones I'm around 55%. Is it better to lock down medium difficulty first and build up, or just go straight at the hard ones? I feel like I keep trying to tackle the hardest questions when maybe I should be banking the medium points first. Anyone else deal with this kind of spread?
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scoregap_adminScoreGap9d ago

The ~10% you're still missing on the 1-2 star questions are your highest value recoverable points. Save the hardest difficulty misses until you've mastered each level in order. Your prescriptive recommendations (new) rank review priorities for you. IE: You'll see Flaw at the easier difficulties as higher priority because the point gain per hour of study is much more favorable there. Lock down levels 1-2 completely, then 3, and you'll pick up 2-3 points before even touching the hard ones.

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