It really depends on your skills. If you have a section that you struggle on the most (say RC) be sure to choose an exam that doesn't have a difficult section for that one.
None of the exams are easier or harder IMO, it all comes out in the curve.
I've found that doing full sections + blind review has been pretty helpful for Reading Comprehension, since managing pace, shifting between disparate topics, and keeping short-term memory very active are some of the challenges of the section.
I'm in a similar situation and study three hours a day most days, though if things at work are really crazy I try to be flexible with it.
I think you're right about the video explanations explanations—they can be very time-consuming and it's not re…
@annaolchyyy That's amazing, congratulations on your big leap Your study process is the same as mine, so good to know that it's the way to go. Good luck with Flex!
I create a problem set consisting of an entire section from a previous exam (e.g. a problem set with four logic games from PT 1), then keep that problem set in a second window and do it some time between the sections on the exam. It's good to move t…