I'll have two tabs open. One with the full PT i'm taking and the other is a problemset I created with one full section from another PT. Once I'm done with the problemset, I'll move on to the full PT tab.
Go to Resources, then Problem Sets/QBank. Create a problemset using PT 88 LG. If you want to take the section multiple times just click on the section in your problem sets and hit the "+" icon in the bottom left once it pops up.
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Sorry, once a problemset is created you cannot edit ... is to create a new problemset.
I don't even have the option to do the filtering in the LR Problemset. It just showes "Spoil" and no filtering option. Furthermore, I can't even see the explanation
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 believe you'll have to create your own problemset. Go to the question bank and select all the questions from the desired PT and section you want to do, then create the problemset.
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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.