Is this an efficient way to use the Wiley Test Bank?

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    mastump317
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    Wiley Question –

    I have 5 weeks till FAR test, and have only gone through half the videos.

    Here is a method I have used in the past, with what I think are great results. The only down side is that it take an ENORMOUS amount of time to do this.

    When working on a particular module, I first go through and flag all the questions. Then, I take testlets using 20 to 30 questions at a time. Each time I get a correct answer, I remove the flag from that one. If I get a wrong answer, or if I guess a correct answer but do not really understand the question, then I leave the flag. Then next test consists of questions taken only from those that have been flagged, which means the ones I get wrong will go by me again. I continue to do this until I answer everyone correctly at least once, and all flags are removed.

    I used this to study for REG; I got a 70, but there were 8 modules I didn’t get time to review a second time, so my score is understandable.

    Here’s my question: Do you think it would be better for me to stick to taking random questions from a module, as opposed to what I am doing? The advantage with random questions would be speed, as opposed to the method I described above.

    My entire goal is to have my videos finished and notes written up allowing me no less than 3 weeks from test time to study MCQs, which is about 12 days from now.

    Thanks for the comments.

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