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While studying any topics, it's essential to master that topic before moving on to some other topic. Below is a list of questions from different Official Guides corresponding to different topics. Hopefully this list helps you find all the Qs from one topic irrespective of which OG you're using. Printing this list would be in handy especially when you're using a hard copy of the OG and you don't want to stare at a screen all day. I know it's a bit old school. Courtesy: Manhattan Prep
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Oh wow. Thanks for this list. I have been wondering if it is possible to do target practice for each SC concept since most SC questions usually have more than one error type. Any suggestion(s)?
Oh wow. Thanks for this list. I have been wondering if it is possible to do target practice for each SC concept since most SC questions usually have more than one error type. Any suggestion(s)?
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While each Q does test multiple things, there would be 1-2 concepts in each SC on which you can eliminate more than half the choices. Moreover, many choices have multiple errors so even if you haven't covered all concepts, you could still focus on everything learnt so far and eliminate choices based on your knowledge so far. The above list shows the main concept tested for each question.
While each Q does test multiple things, there would be 1-2 concepts in each SC on which you can eliminate more than half the choices. Moreover, many choices have multiple errors so even if you haven't covered all concepts, you could still focus on everything learnt so far and eliminate choices based on your knowledge so far. The above list shows the main concept tested for each question.
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