How Many Practice Questions Have You Done

szachary

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Hey,

Just curious more then anything on how many practice questions everyone has done? I'm sitting at around 2000, a lot less then what I wanted. I'm not including any of the practice, mock or sample exams here…just the EOC and any test banks you may be using.
 
guys, you better start studying and talk on the forum later (after the exam)
no wasting time :) time is crucial
 
Just over 2k. I too wanted to do more but I realized the Q-Bank is only good for learning the information not answering questions on the information if that makes any sense. The Q-Bank questions I found to be much easier than the questions being asked in practice exams and mocks…I feel like yes you need to know the information but there is no way to remember it all..there is just too much…So get a good understanding, then understanding what exactly is being asked in the questions is as important if not more than learning the material itself…I wish I’d started reading mock exam questions (not even answering them) 2 months out instead of a month out…
 
wow i better get cracking then to boost my practice question count, brb.
 
2500, hoping to do another 750-1,000 this weekend. I try to do 40 at a time, review the ones i got wrong, take a five-ten minute break and then go again, repeat a couple times, take a longer break and then back at it. Hoping to do this from all day Sat and Sun.
 
Is anybody doing Question Bank at this time or just focusing on Mock/Sample and EOC?
 
Yes, I am. I do a mock review, then I list my top three weakest sections organized by weight and drill down with a practice quiz in those sections in question bank. I then review secret sauce and drill down in any areas that I think need even more review and another mock exam. I’m running out of mock exams though…so I assume soon enough it will just be question bank quizzes galore.
 
Great! That sounds like a plan…Good Luck..I am kind of doing the same, though I need to thoroughly review mock..
 
Mocks are great reviews. I split my review of mocks by weighting. Even though I review the wrong answers, I spend more time troubleshooting the lower areas (this time that was fixed income….so many formulas!). Good luck in your studies.
 
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