Will doing practice passages help me?

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Sammy1024

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I've started doing the BR passages, and then EK for Biol and it's just weird.

My results are variable.
For example: (Biol)
Lecture 1
Passage 1: 4/7
Passage 2: 4/5

Lecture 2
Passage 1: 5/6
Passage 2: 3/6

Lecture 3:
Passage 1: 2/7
Passage 2: 5/7

I feel that my results are just so random, and that doing passages isn't showing a positive trend as I had hoped. Should I continue to do passages or does it seem like I have some bigger problem that I need to overcome???

Have other people had positive trends in their practice passages, or has it been somewhat variable as well?
 
How you do on your lecture passages on kinematics will have little correlation to how you do on your lecture passages on light and optics. That said, sometimes lectures cover similar material such as acids & bases vs buffers & titration where there will be somewhat of a correlation.

But considering each lecture is different and each passage tests a specific sub-topic... it's definitely normal to see variations and fluctuations in scores.
 
I meant a variation within the same types of passage. I understand there may be a variation between different types of passages, such as kinematic vs. buffers.

Also let's assume it might be kniwledge gaps within a specific topic does anyone know what is the best way to approach it? Like a set of passages maybe be entirely based on acids and bases so how do I fill the "gaps" within that topic?
 
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