Problem with reviewing UW a second time

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I just finished first pass through UW and intended on only doing my incorrect questions and those that I marked again. I am now wondering if I go back and only do the questions that I got wrong, does UW remember ones that I do a second time? For example, if I got 80 questions wrong and do 1 block of 40 and then I want to do a second block of 40 of the other ones i got wrong, will it know which questions I did a second time and avoid bringing up the same questions again, or will it randomly assign me 40 questions from the original 80 questions and my 2nd test ends up being a fair amount of overlap of questions that I had just did?

I hope that makes sense.. In simplest terms, I am wondering if UW will avoid overlap and asking you the same questions repeatedly if I go back and try to review those I got wrong or marked.
 
OK, so I'm now doing my second pass of UW, and unlike you, I marked all of the qs and not only the ones I got wrong. So I started out with, say, 2400 marked qs. After finishing my first retake block, I now have 2360 marked, and so on so for.
 
OK, so I'm now doing my second pass of UW, and unlike you, I marked all of the qs and not only the ones I got wrong. So I started out with, say, 2400 marked qs. After finishing my first retake block, I now have 2360 marked, and so on so for.
so you unmark every question after you go through it again? eg do the block of 40 then go thru all 40 and unmark them
 
I think what you can do is to start a test with used questions and then suspend it. Do that until you have gone through all of the qs and have lik 50 suspended tests. It seems like that should work, but I haven't tested it myself yet.
 
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It seems like another way to do it is to start a test with used questions and then suspend it. Do that until you have gone through all of the qs and have lik 50 suspended tests. It seems like that should work, but I haven't tested it myself yet.

This would be a much faster method than going back and flagging all of the qs. Took me a good one hour to do so.
 
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