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I believe I have one of the newer BR Physics book versions and for each chapter there are:
Phase I passages I, II, and III
Phase II Passages I, II, and III
THEN, in the BACK of the book, there are:
5x Practice Exams, EACH with 9x passages (they incorporate ALL of the book's chapters)
So,
I understand when SN2ed says, "First 1/3: Review Passage #1",
but I'm not sure which passages to do when SN2ed says, "Practice Exam Passage: #1, 4, 7".
Maybe I should just say Phase I = First 1/3, Phase II = Second 1/3, and Phase III (Choose 4 passages total) = Last 1/3?
Here's the excerpt from SN2ed's thread:
Day 1: BR Physics Chapter #1 + Every third practice passage of all the corresponding practice passages for this chapter. Take passages #1, 4, 7, etc. If you have a version with discretes, take discrete #1, 4, 7, etc. and spend about 1 minute per discrete. If you have the version with both "Review" passages and a practice exam, take 1/3 from the Review Passages and 1/3 from the Practice Exam.
For instance:
Review Passages #1, 2, 3
Practice Exam Passages #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
First 1/3: Review Passage #1; Practice Exam Passage: #1, 4, 7
Second 1/3: Review Passage #2; Practice Exam Passage: #2, 5
Final 1/3: Review Passage #3; Practice Exam Passage: #3, 6
Phase I passages I, II, and III
Phase II Passages I, II, and III
THEN, in the BACK of the book, there are:
5x Practice Exams, EACH with 9x passages (they incorporate ALL of the book's chapters)
So,
I understand when SN2ed says, "First 1/3: Review Passage #1",
but I'm not sure which passages to do when SN2ed says, "Practice Exam Passage: #1, 4, 7".
Maybe I should just say Phase I = First 1/3, Phase II = Second 1/3, and Phase III (Choose 4 passages total) = Last 1/3?
Here's the excerpt from SN2ed's thread:
Day 1: BR Physics Chapter #1 + Every third practice passage of all the corresponding practice passages for this chapter. Take passages #1, 4, 7, etc. If you have a version with discretes, take discrete #1, 4, 7, etc. and spend about 1 minute per discrete. If you have the version with both "Review" passages and a practice exam, take 1/3 from the Review Passages and 1/3 from the Practice Exam.
For instance:
Review Passages #1, 2, 3
Practice Exam Passages #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
First 1/3: Review Passage #1; Practice Exam Passage: #1, 4, 7
Second 1/3: Review Passage #2; Practice Exam Passage: #2, 5
Final 1/3: Review Passage #3; Practice Exam Passage: #3, 6
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