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Magellan
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Hello all,
When I practice SC, I tend to do 5 questions and then correct/review my answers. I proceed that way because, during the correction, I can remember what my reasoning was for each question and compare it with what the books says. However, it does not "simulate" real test conditions because I have to remain focus only 10 min.
My question is: how many questions to do at the same time? Is it best to proceed by large (20-30 questions), medium (10-20) or small (5-10) groups? Why?
Thanks
When I practice SC, I tend to do 5 questions and then correct/review my answers. I proceed that way because, during the correction, I can remember what my reasoning was for each question and compare it with what the books says. However, it does not "simulate" real test conditions because I have to remain focus only 10 min.
My question is: how many questions to do at the same time? Is it best to proceed by large (20-30 questions), medium (10-20) or small (5-10) groups? Why?
Thanks












