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jpol (User)
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timing between sections 1 Year, 1 Month ago
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When you finish a timed PT section (including checking answers) , do you wait the full 35 to start the next one, or do you just stop the timer and move on?
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Bob (User)
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Re:timing between sections 1 Year, 1 Month ago
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If you want to simulate actual testing conditions, then take 3 sections back to back and then take a break. I usually review the model answers at the end of my testing
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Re:timing between sections 1 Year, 1 Month ago
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I think that when you first start out with practice exams you should stop after each section and remove the model answers. This way you learn from your mistakes and hopefully you wont repeat them on later sections.
Afteryou built some confidence and skills, then you take full exams prior to reviewing the model answers.
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