Changing Time Limit on Bootcamp PAT Angles?

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[DDS] Samer

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I am currently in the midst of practicing the angles section of the PAT using DAT Bootcamp's angle generator however, it is a little annoying how you only have thirty seconds to complete each problem. I know by the end of my studying, my time should be 30 seconds maximum for each, but right now I would like to get used to the problems. Is there any way to disable this feature or increase the time per problem?
 

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dont take this as a cheap shot, but i think you should only spend about 30 seconds on each angle question anyway unless youre amazing at everything else lol
 
dont take this as a cheap shot, but i think you should only spend about 30 seconds on each angle question anyway unless youre amazing at everything else lol
Your right lol, the only reason I want to stop it is because I am a lot more used to CDP and the lines are much thicker on that generator and the angles seem easier than DAT Bootcamp so I think I am going to need a day or two to adjust.
 
i am on bootcamp right now, i bought the subscription lol...you can only stop time on certain generators, like the hole punching one there is an on/off button by the timer.. you cant stop time on the actual practice exams though. Unless i'm missing something i have never been able to stop time on the angle generator lol
 
i am on bootcamp right now, i bought the subscription lol...you can only stop time on certain generators, like the hole punching one there is an on/off button by the timer.. you cant stop time on the actual practice exams though. Unless i'm missing something i have never been able to stop time on the angle generator lol

Ahh okay I see, so can you stop it on pattern folding and cube counting as well?
 
I found its best to spend LESS time on angles. My # of correct answers increase. Look fast for large then for small, etc....Go with your gut
 
Tip: Push your computer back a foot or so. The further back you are from the screen, the easier it is to tell the difference between angles. Went from 5/15 to 11-12/15 just by doing this lol
 
Tip: Push your computer back a foot or so. The further back you are from the screen, the easier it is to tell the difference between angles. Went from 5/15 to 11-12/15 just by doing this lol

I'm going to try....


But say it does work, I will not be able to roll my chair back during the exam!!!
 
Tip: Push your computer back a foot or so. The further back you are from the screen, the easier it is to tell the difference between angles. Went from 5/15 to 11-12/15 just by doing this lol

You sir saved my life on generators; I scored 7 straight in a row... maybe even more. But rather than putting screen further back I just put my head further back and zoom close into screen lol... Proctors are gonna think I'm doing some cheating tactic or that I'm crazy
 
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