It depends on where you're scoring and what your goal is. If you still need to learn the fundamentals, you should focus on complete understanding rather than speed.
I like to mix it up! Often times I'll start a problem set in the CC, get as far as possible under timed conditions, stop when time is up, assess and write down my thoughts (which questions I didn't get to, which were time drains, etc.) and then I'll finish the problem set at my own pace and BR.
For full length sections, I think the same strategy works relatively well for me.
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It depends on where you're scoring and what your goal is. If you still need to learn the fundamentals, you should focus on complete understanding rather than speed.
I like to mix it up! Often times I'll start a problem set in the CC, get as far as possible under timed conditions, stop when time is up, assess and write down my thoughts (which questions I didn't get to, which were time drains, etc.) and then I'll finish the problem set at my own pace and BR.
For full length sections, I think the same strategy works relatively well for me.