i have access to prep tests but they are one-sided...meaning printed on one side, so its 38 sheets of paper all on one side, with the back side empty.
just wondering, how much will this affect the real testing conditions? i guess its different for everyone but im just wondering if it makes a big deal or not.
anyone else have to do this? Forum
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Re: anyone else have to do this?
I printed out all my PTs one-sided, too. Trust me, it doesn't affect test-day conditions just because you have a few extra pages. For LR and LG it doesn't matter at all, as all the answer choices for a particular stimulus/game setup will show up on the same page. But for RC, just place the passage to your left-side and the questions/answer choices to your right-side and treat it as an open booklet. Lol...wait till you see the test-day booklet...the thinnest recycled paper that's so transparent you can actually see what section is coming next!
Good luck on your prep. I hope you do great <3
Good luck on your prep. I hope you do great <3
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Re: anyone else have to do this?
thanks so much for your reply.
what do you think about the time tho? does it take less time to finish a section one sided or two sided? or is the difference extremely negligible?
what do you think about the time tho? does it take less time to finish a section one sided or two sided? or is the difference extremely negligible?
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Re: anyone else have to do this?
Its quite negligible. I wouldn't worry about it, at allsangr wrote:thanks so much for your reply.
what do you think about the time tho? does it take less time to finish a section one sided or two sided? or is the difference extremely negligible?

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