Subject-based Practice Questions?

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I'm in the process of compiling my armada of review books, but I've noticed that some of the smaller high-yield books that I have are devoid of any practice questions. I prefer to do a little bit of practice questions here and there while going through the material, but how do I do that without buying the huge Kaplan Q-bank of questions?

Anyone have any tips or should I just plunk down the money for Q-bank or some other big sample question source. I really need to do practice questions. How do you guys do practice questions when many review books don't have any questions in them?
 
BlondeCookie said:
I'm in the process of compiling my armada of review books, but I've noticed that some of the smaller high-yield books that I have are devoid of any practice questions. I prefer to do a little bit of practice questions here and there while going through the material, but how do I do that without buying the huge Kaplan Q-bank of questions?

Anyone have any tips or should I just plunk down the money for Q-bank or some other big sample question source. I really need to do practice questions. How do you guys do practice questions when many review books don't have any questions in them?

You should probably get Qbank eventually, but you might want to buy Qbook for now which will give you a couple of 50 question tests for each subject. It will cost you about 40 dollars.
 
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