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> 1. Go to https://7sage.com/problem-sets/
> ... Tap "Create ProblemSet with..."
> 6. Take the problemset.
> ... the default timing for LR problem sets is based on ...
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1. Go to https://7sage.com/problem-sets/
2 ... 5. Tap "Create ProblemSet with..."
6. Take the problemset.
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2. Tap "Create ProblemSet From Question Bank" Problem Set with # questions" at ...
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!
> @"ahnendc-1" said:
> Quick question ... better understanding of the 7Sage problemset generator than I do: problem set, I've noticed that SOME ... to the breakdown about Round 1, Round 2 and Total under ...
... way we can do LG 1-35 with the digital format ... a ProblemSet. Here's how to do it: 1. Navigate to Problem ... Sets: https://7sage.com/problem-sets/
6. Finally, tap on "Create ProblemSet with ..." at the bottom
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7. Finally, tap on "Create ProblemSet with ... Problems" at the bottom ...
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6. Finally, tap on "Create ProblemSet with ..." at the bottom
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> _a)_ Rule 1, Rule 2, Rule 3, etc ... additional GB and label GB 1, GB 2, etc.
idk if you do 6-8 hours a day I dont see how your only 65% of the CC. I think you might be doing every single problemset which isnt necessary. You should be PTing quite soon, with 1-2 PTs a week. I dont think foolproofing all games 1-35 is necessary
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... navigate the site.
> 1. I'm trying to take ... in order below.
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... Alternatively, you can create custom Problem Sets of each section you ... one:
1. Navigate to Problem Sets.https://7sage.com ... /problem-sets/
2. Filter ...
6. Finally, tap on "Create ProblemSet with ... Problems" at the bottom ...
... . However, you can create 3 Problem Sets that has 5 sections ... (LG, RC, or LR) per ProblemSet. So if you want to ... will need to create 3 Problem Sets for the 5 sections ... (e.g. 2 LR, 1 RC, 2 LG).
... . However, you can create 3 Problem Sets that has 5 sections ... (LG, RC, or LR) per ProblemSet. So if you want to ... will need to create 3 Problem Sets for the 5 sections ... (e.g. 2 LR, 1 RC, 2 LG).
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... Alternatively, you can create custom Problem Sets of each section you ... one:
1. Navigate to Problem Sets.https://7sage.com ... /problem-sets/
2. Filter ...
6. Finally, tap on "Create ProblemSet with ... Problems" at the bottom ...