I would build a problemset (or two) of question types I was struggling with before beginning a prep test. This would simulate the real world experience of maintaining focus through at least five sections. I think it helps for the real exam.
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.
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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?
Yes, if you click on the clock icon on the problemset's toolbar there will be an option there for you to set the time to limit to 1.5X! I hope this helps!
... of the browser that your problemset is on or if you ... simple click out of the problemset to go to the course ... under "Show Existing Problem Sets" on the problemset page whenever you want ...
Hi all I asked a 7Sage rep and he said if you click on "Take preptest" / "take problemset" it will stop your time. Try it out, it has worked for me 100%
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