BR or TPR Hyperlearning

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I need some extra questions for just practice, not for study or reviewing. Which would be preferred BR or TPR Hyperlearning (I assume BR but just wanted to confirm)?

If so, how many questions are there approximately per book? or how many days would it take to complete them with average 300 questions/day? Need this info for scheduling.


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It depends how many practice passages you need. If you're close to finishing up your schedule, then the TPRH Workbooks would suffice. However, if you're not that far along, get BR. There are around 100 or slightly more per set of books. For instance, BR Bio has 150 passages.

Completing 300 questions per day is too much, though I like the enthusiasm. You probably wouldn't be able to effectively review that many anyway. As a side note, reviewing your passages should take 1.5X or more time than it took to take them. If you want a guideline for passages per day, I suggest looking at my schedule.
 
It depends how many practice passages you need. If you're close to finishing up your schedule, then the TPRH Workbooks would suffice. However, if you're not that far along, get BR. There are around 100 or slightly more per set of books. For instance, BR Bio has 150 passages.

Completing 300 questions per day is too much, though I like the enthusiasm. You probably wouldn't be able to effectively review that many anyway. As a side note, reviewing your passages should take 1.5X or more time than it took to take them. If you want a guideline for passages per day, I suggest looking at my schedule.


Thanks SN2ed, I had kept some extra days as buffer but I will have to reconsider my plan.

Which book (BR/TPRH) has better questions?
 
I liked TPRH. Pretty solid in all areas. I thought TBR was kind of weird, though a lot of people seem to lilke it.
 
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