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dynamik wrote: Here's what I do. As soon as I finish a majority or all of the material that relates to one of the Transcender sections, I start going through them five at a time, and then I loop through those a few times until I get it down. I make sure to understand the scenario and why each possible answer was or wasn't correct. I turn on the option to remove them from the pool once I've answered them correctly, so I'm left with only the ones I get wrong or haven't got to yet. I keep doing this until I have no possible questions left. Then I reset the counter, and go through entire groups at a time. I repeat that until there are no answers left again. Once again, I reset the counter, and then have it randomly select 50 questions. I keep going in groups of 50 (or whatever is remaining) until I've exhausted the questions again. Keep in mind, you have to focus on describing why each option is or isn't correct. If you can't do that, you're just memorizing the question and won't get anything out of your practice. If you can't do this, intentionally get it wrong, so you can review and have it come back up later. Also, your practice tests will lose all predictive value if you do this. I'm ok with that. I prefer to use it as a study tool, not a gauge of readiness. As soon as I'm consistently getting 90-100%, I know I'm good. This is just my method, and there's other ways to go about it. Figure out what works best for you and do that.
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