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You hear it from almost everyone, “Practice the MCQs.” That seems to be the one thing everyone can agree on. Then you hear people say not to memorize the questions. My question is it really bad to memorize questions without meaning to? Going over the MCQs is the only way I am picking any of this stuff up. If I can sit for a 100 question test of random questions, let’s say the Wiley Test Bank, and can score 75% correct, am I not getting somewhere? I could have studied for hours in a review course and not scored that well alone. Practicing these questions makes you better at getting them right, even if you have not seen one before.
Someone who has only studied the MCQs please tell me this is the real secret to passing the exam.
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