I use it to see howlong it takes me to do individual LR questions. My goal is 25 questions in 25 minutes, so if I spend 2 minutes on a question without skipping it, I don't get to eat dessert that night.
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I think that’s a good general rule. Check out PT 24 Game 4, great application of this. It’s not how JY does it, but by splitting into three boards based on the second rule which does exactly what you’re talking about, this game was a breeze.
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The pace you move at really sepends on your own level of understanding and natrual abilities. You can use the study schedule feature to see howlong the recomended amount of time is, but you do not want rush the fundimentals.
I do think there is such a thing as 'overstudying.' It blows my mind that some on here have been at it for over a year! Howlong have you been studying?
Howlong is the entire process from when you start the test until you finish? So if I start at 1, what time do you think I'll be out of the test center?