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Okay, so I'm taking a TPR course right now, and although I can't say the classes themselves are worth the 45 minute drive, its at least got a fire under my ass and there are some pretty cool online materials.
Anyway, they have this practice material schedule where they want their students to take a practice test every 2 weeks, starting 2 weeks after the first class. Considering we still haven't even covered 1/5th of the material, I really find that to be nothing short of their way of being able to say at the end of your course: "look how we improved your score!".
So, what I was wondering is this: if you had access to TPR Online Diagnostics 1-9 and AAMC tests 3-10, and were taking the test on May 27th with your TPR class ending on April 4th, how would you schedule your practice exams? And, would you throw in anymore exam materials?
Here is what I'm considering:
1) Not following their prescribed testing dates and simply taking advantage of their classes and resources.
2) Last two weeks of TPR, take 2 TPR diagnostic exams--one on each weekend so I have access to instructors if I have specific questions regarding the exmas.
3) For the next seven weeks, take 2 exams per week. After each exam, see where I performed poorly, and review that material.
Anyway, any and all input would be greatly appreciated, as always!
Anyway, they have this practice material schedule where they want their students to take a practice test every 2 weeks, starting 2 weeks after the first class. Considering we still haven't even covered 1/5th of the material, I really find that to be nothing short of their way of being able to say at the end of your course: "look how we improved your score!".
So, what I was wondering is this: if you had access to TPR Online Diagnostics 1-9 and AAMC tests 3-10, and were taking the test on May 27th with your TPR class ending on April 4th, how would you schedule your practice exams? And, would you throw in anymore exam materials?
Here is what I'm considering:
1) Not following their prescribed testing dates and simply taking advantage of their classes and resources.
2) Last two weeks of TPR, take 2 TPR diagnostic exams--one on each weekend so I have access to instructors if I have specific questions regarding the exmas.
3) For the next seven weeks, take 2 exams per week. After each exam, see where I performed poorly, and review that material.
Anyway, any and all input would be greatly appreciated, as always!
