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Hi. I was wondering if, when we are reviewing our practice tests, we should focus solely on the questions that we did answer. So far, I have not been finishing any sections 100%. But I put a tab there to tell myself to go back to it after I go over the questions that I did get to, so I can use the ones that I didn't get to for practice. Is this a good tactic?
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 Dave Killoran
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I think that's a great way to do it. I always tell students that you can either do them while reviewing or you can hold them later for practice as you are doing. Both ways are good, and it's just a matter of personal preference. So, as long as it works for you, it's a great approach!

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