I wouldnt use destroyer to see how many questions you can get correct in it, use it as a study tool not a practice test. Do the problems, know why the correct answer is correct and why the other answers are wrong, look more at the big picture and not the specific question it is asking
I wouldnt use destroyer to see how many questions you can get correct in it, use it as a study tool not a practice test. Do the problems, know why the correct answer is correct and why the other answers are wrong, look more at the big picture and not the specific question it is asking
This is actually true for all the resources you use to study. Make sure you learn the material from the wrong answers to not only see why the one you chose were wrong, but why the other ones were right and the concept behind the question. Wrong answers are really good teaching tools IMO