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.
... similar to this...when doing problem sets, at what point should ... Point questions and did 4 problem sets and in each one ... i be “moving on” from problem sets—when I get every ... ’ve completed all the available problemset questions? Thanks for your help ...
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!
... ’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.
... to create a custom problemset with the section you ... familiar with the custom problemset interface, here are some ...
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Tap “Create ProblemSet with…”
... 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 ...
... do drills of your problem areas— game type, ... ; I had this same problem and I agree 100% with ... finish BR, create a problemset with these questions and ... ;
> Drill your problem areas. If its 4/5 ... CC and then do some problem sets.
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You can turn any prep test you have access to into untimed through the problem sets resource! Just create a new problemset and then search up "PT __" and then select all the questions. That way you can adjust the prep test's time limits.
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%
... where I would finish a set of lessons in the CC ... when I went to the problem sets there were many questions ... I did each and every problemset to try to soak up ...