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Dear All, For the purposes of CR preparation, I decided to proceed with Powerscore CR Bible. However, given that this book is mainly focused on theoretical concepts, I am planning to use OG and OG Verbal Review for practice. The plan is that I (i) cover a chapter in CR Bible (e.g "Must be True") then (ii) go to OG and manually identify which questions are "Must be True" questions and then (iii) practice with these questions / run error log. This procedure is then repeated after each chapter. While I can live with the fact that I need to manually identify question type [as there is no mapping between CR Bible and OG] as per my point (ii) above, I am not quite sure how to make my point (iii) work efficiently. The thing is that OG online tool is quite useless since I can not make custom quizzes by question type or by question number [you can only make sequential or random quizzes there]. As such, it means that I have to work with paperback version, manually flipping the pages to find specific question type, solving it, then flipping the pages again etc. Such procedure is definitely not comparable to test taking conditions per se. Apart from that, I find it difficult to time myself properly - should I use the stop-watch for each question separately and review the solution after each question solved (aka study mode) or should I use the stop-watch for the set of questions [which are spread out in the paperback version] (aka quizz mode)? But, again, it is very inconvenient to set up custom quizzes with paperback version as you are losing time while flipping the pages... Hope my question is clear. Any thoughts / advice on how to set up the work with CR Bible / OG is very much appreciated. Thank you.
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