@ You can create a custom Drill using the Auto-Builder Mode limited to the section of a PrepTest that you got incorrect when last taken. Here are the steps on how you can do this:
Go to the Drills mapquest directions page
Click on the "Use Auto Builder (beta)" at the top of the page
Select LG/LR/RC from the Dropdown menu
Select the number of games/questions/passages you wanted to take
Select limited to "Incorrect when last taken - PrepTests"
Finally, tap on the "Create Drill" button
Please see the sample GIF below:
Thank you for the example, it answered my question.
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@ You can create a custom Drill using the Auto-Builder Mode limited to the section of a PrepTest that you got incorrect when last taken. Here are the steps on how you can do this:
Go to the Drills mapquest directions page
Click on the "Use Auto Builder (beta)" at the top of the page
Select LG/LR/RC from the Dropdown menu
Select the number of games/questions/passages you wanted to take
Select limited to "Incorrect when last taken - PrepTests"
Finally, tap on the "Create Drill" button
Please see the sample GIF below:
Thank you for the example, it answered my question.