If you go back into the question bank and simply click each LR question you want to add to your problemset, it will create the set as a fresh copy and you won't see the answers!
Thank you for taking the time to do this, and for sharing it with everyone. I printed it and will use it as I go through an LR problemset this morning.
> @"M.L. Bear" said:
> Thank you for taking the time to do this, and for sharing it with everyone. I printed it and will use it as I go through an LR problemset this morning.
Hi, what I do is when I don't want to practice LR for the fourth section, I just do a flex and add a problemset on my own and count it in as the fourth section.
Just make a problemset of the first few questions on an old test. You shouldn't check your answers, just answer a few to get the mental juices flowing.