... ’t familiar with the custom problemset interface, here are some instructions ... https://7sage.com/problem-sets/
Tap “Create ProblemSet From Question Bank ... .
Tap “Create ProblemSet with…”
Take the problemset.
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> I created a problemset with all the LR questions ... Then I tried creating a set with the other LR section ... time given to do the problemset reflect how long we should ... minutes per section. However, the ProblemSet Logical Reasoning timing is based ...
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... 't mistaking a sub conclusion for the mainconclusion. I would say its ... a curveball. Also if your conclusion contains referential phrasing you could ... trouble realizing exactly what the conclusion is saying. Once you get ...
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**Creating the Problemset with pinned questions:**
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2. Tap "Create ProblemSet From Question Bank" ... . Finally, tap the "Create ProblemSet with # questions" at the ...
I think at that rate is too slow, I dont think you need to do every single problemset from the CC. I think a PT at LEAST once every 2 weeks is a must, whether your in CC or not. Honestly even one a week is fine, there are so many released practice tests.
After I click on a problemset, it takes me to the ... says "create a problemset, show existing problem sets, take a problemset". I tried ... laptop to take the same problemset, it says "you have opened ...
So far for PrepTests, I'm just seeing the option of taking four sections, not just selecting 1 section, unless that 1 section is a ProblemSet. Is there another way for those who may sometimes be doing just 1 section?
... ’t familiar with the custom problemset interface, here are some instructions ... https://7sage.com/problem-sets/
Tap “Create ProblemSet From Question Bank ... .
Tap “Create ProblemSet with…”
Take the problemset.