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 cmanganiello
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I am on my first week of my 3 month study plan and just started my first logical reasoning drill using the analytics package. I see that there are 108 questions per drill. How do people manage these? Do you take all questions in the drill? Or only a portion of them? I would imagine that taking all questions would take a majority of the day to go through and then review.... please advise. Thanks!
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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cmanganiello wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 9:27 pm I am on my first week of my 3 month study plan and just started my first logical reasoning drill using the analytics package. I see that there are 108 questions per drill. How do people manage these? Do you take all questions in the drill? Or only a portion of them? I would imagine that taking all questions would take a majority of the day to go through and then review.... please advise. Thanks!
Hi cmanganiello!

It's up to you how to drill them, but most students do break up the questions and do a portion and then come back. There is a "resume" feature you can use for that! :) If you need assistance locating that feature for a particular drill set, please send us an email at contact@powerscore.com, and we can guide you to the right spot.

Thanks!

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