Should we be practicing with a 4th section to help us prepare for August test?
Yes! I've been making a random problem set of a PT section from the 40s or 50s to up my stamina. If you're used to doing three sections per "sitting", I'd definitely recommend it.
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That is a good idea, thanks!
@snelsonsophia603 said:
Should we be practicing with a 4th section to help us prepare for August test?
Yes! I've been making a random problem set of a PT section from the 40s or 50s to up my stamina. If you're used to doing three sections per "sitting", I'd definitely recommend it.
I am! Playing that mental game