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Timed LR sets

Build speed with short timed question sets.

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Speed comes from clarity, not rushing. Timed sets expose where your reasoning slows down and where your process breaks. The goal is to build a repeatable routine that stays accurate under pressure.

Short segments for focus-friendly pacing.
Key Points
  • Speed comes from clarity, not rushing
  • Timed sets reveal hesitation points
  • Review misses and guesses within 24 hours
  • Error tagging drives improvement
  • Use a consistent pacing strategy
Reflection

After your next timed set, write which question type slowed you down most and why.

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