Question about questions

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BigA

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My test is at the end of June. How many questions should I be doing per day and how long should I spend reviewing them? If do about 50 questions and it takes well over two hours to go over them. This is a problem because questions slowly eat up my study day, but I still learn a lot from them (and I know they're an essential part of studying). Any suggestions?
 
I have a similar question. If you don't really understand an explanation, should you always look it up and really know the answer before you move on, or just get a general feel for what you are studying? There just donsn't seem to be enough time to do everything i wanted to do.
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purplefish said:
There just donsn't seem to be enough time to do everything i wanted to do.
Thanks

This is precisely why the people who do well on the step advise beginning early. Don't buy into the fallacy of the 4 week program...
 
I started QBank in january and finished well before I started my comprehensive review. Yes it is time consuming, but I would say take 1 minute per question to take the test, 1 minute to review and 2 minutes per to delve deeper into each missed question. It works out to two hours per block, easily. But there is a reason QBank is a valuable resource, and you should use it to its fullest.
 
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