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 moshei24
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#5527
Would you suggest doing the supplemental sections from randoms tests from the oldest to the newest? Or does the order when it comes to those sections not really matter?
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 Dave Killoran
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#5530
It's not critical, but if you know you will finish everything, generally do the newer sections later in the practice stream.

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 moshei24
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#5533
And if I don't know if I'm going to finish them? Should I just start halfway back and go from there? Is there really such a big difference in questions?

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 moshei24
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#5537
I decided to challenge myself to get through all of them. The only excuse for not getting through all of them would be laziness. Plus I doubt I'm going to use them all as timed sections. Whoa, that actually leads to a question - should I use the newer ones for timed sections, and use the older ones for untimed practice? (I have to do untimed on the Sabbath and holidays when I can't write, etc., so instead I just do questions in my head.)

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(That's only LR that I would be doing untimed at this point - I still have the RC Problem Set #2 for the select untimed there, but in RC, I need to do timed.)
 moshei24
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#5541
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