Quite frankly I think the best is to do games individually with the timer on. I noticed that my time spent on the games during PT was shorter and was able to finish on time; but sometimes If I am not mindful of the timer, I forget to skip the hard games/questions and I end up wasting on a lot of time on questions I would not have gotten right in the first place. For me it is knowing when to skip over and get the "easier" questions correct than waste time and lose the opportunity to gain more points.
But sometimes during those individual games, if I am in the groove and can get the questions right if I just spend a little more time on, I would extend the timer just so I don't lose the momentum. The most important part of games is knowing the foundation and basics. I also try my best not to rush the learning process of any games I got wrong just because I know there will be similar games on Test Day.
I hope this helps
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Quite frankly I think the best is to do games individually with the timer on. I noticed that my time spent on the games during PT was shorter and was able to finish on time; but sometimes If I am not mindful of the timer, I forget to skip the hard games/questions and I end up wasting on a lot of time on questions I would not have gotten right in the first place. For me it is knowing when to skip over and get the "easier" questions correct than waste time and lose the opportunity to gain more points.
But sometimes during those individual games, if I am in the groove and can get the questions right if I just spend a little more time on, I would extend the timer just so I don't lose the momentum. The most important part of games is knowing the foundation and basics. I also try my best not to rush the learning process of any games I got wrong just because I know there will be similar games on Test Day.
I hope this helps