Do not start on page one. Take the diagnostic assessment included in the pack first. Identify your lowest-performing areas and aggressively target those modules during your first two weeks of study. Step 2: Implement the "Two-Pass" Review System When tackling the question banks, use the two-pass system:
: 12 specific intermediate packs designed for team selection and internal school games.
Each chapter includes a dedicated vocabulary section. It goes beyond difficult words; it teaches idioms, phrases, and word usage. This is excellent for students who struggle to find the "right words" when writing essays.
Condition your body to handle longer, steeper descents without fatigue.
When you return to the mountain, resist the temptation to head straight to the steepest peaks. Spend your morning on comfortable blue runs isolating specific skills from the pack.
Don't just skip the questions you got wrong. Study the answers to learn new information for future matches.
How do you know when you have outgrown the Reach for the Top Intermediate Pack? Look for these three signs:
The root cause of the error (e.g., conceptual misunderstanding, misreading the prompt, calculation error). The exact rule or fact required to get it right next time. Step 4: Simulate High-Stakes Environments