Cambridge Materials Confusion
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 1:59 pm
I want to start working on drilling by type. I know Cambridge packets are effective for this. However, when I go to the Cambridge site, I get really overwhelmed by the combinations of options there are. Yes, I have also clicked on the descriptions of each possibility to receive more information, but I am still left with lingering questions. If someone could please inform me as to what would be beneficial to me, that would be great!
I know I want PT's 1-38 organized by type and difficulty. Does this include type for RC as well?
- When the Cambridge people write, for example, PT's 51-70 in their entirety, what is meant by entirety? Do they include bubble sheets?
- I noticed in some packages they include 5-section tests and in others, 6-section tests, but how do either of these differ from "entirety"?
I really want to have a sound strategy for drilling. I want to do this in an organized way, that makes sense, and will help me track my progress and identify weaknesses. The separation is in the preparation, and perfect practice makes perfect, and I want to practice perfectly and completely to achieve the top score I am capable of. Thank you in advance for any and all help, as I sluggishly debate back and forth about which materials are best organized for my study efforts.
I know I want PT's 1-38 organized by type and difficulty. Does this include type for RC as well?
- When the Cambridge people write, for example, PT's 51-70 in their entirety, what is meant by entirety? Do they include bubble sheets?
- I noticed in some packages they include 5-section tests and in others, 6-section tests, but how do either of these differ from "entirety"?
I really want to have a sound strategy for drilling. I want to do this in an organized way, that makes sense, and will help me track my progress and identify weaknesses. The separation is in the preparation, and perfect practice makes perfect, and I want to practice perfectly and completely to achieve the top score I am capable of. Thank you in advance for any and all help, as I sluggishly debate back and forth about which materials are best organized for my study efforts.