For Level 1, there was a Mock 1 and Mock 2; each by itself was half an exam. Instead of doing them back to back on one day and treating it like a real exam, I did one about a week before the test and one 3 days before the test. Do you recommend doing this again for Level II with the one mock provided (this time it is a full length exam)? I think it’s good to take it together on one day, however the cost-benefit of simulating fatigue is not worth it to me because I find a lot more benefit in being able to take, review, learn more, sharpen up, then take again. Plus I’ll have my adrenaline going on exam day to knock off any fatigue. Agree?
I’m splitting them. 6 hours of simulated testing is not ideal. Rather do 3 hours, then spend the other 3+ hours figuring out where I fvcked up at.
Agreed. There’s no reason to waste the second mock when there’s probably a lot you can learn from it. If you’re worried about endurance, hit the gym.
nice. quant (and others)–are u finding that exam review takes as long as or even longer than the actual exam? for level 1 it would take 3 hours to take an exam and mayb 2 to 2.5 to review. for this exam, because u forget the details in the item set, it takes me 3 to 3.5 to do a full review of all questions, even ones i got right i like to review.
I’m further behind than most. I have yet to take a mock/sample/schweser exam. Tuesday and everyday going forward will start with a practice exam and then review the rest of the day. But I can easily foresee twice the time reviewing per exam taken.
I’d agree with splitting them up. If you want to do a 6 hour test day simulation (which I think is a good idea and I am doing it myself Monday) do it with 3rd party practice exams and save the mocks.
the show NY Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > For Level 1, there was a Mock 1 and Mock 2; each > by itself was half an exam. Instead of doing them > back to back on one day and treating it like a > real exam, I did one about a week before the test > and one 3 days before the test. Do you recommend > doing this again for Level II with the one mock > provided (this time it is a full length exam)? > > I think it’s good to take it together on one day, > however the cost-benefit of simulating fatigue is > not worth it to me because I find a lot more > benefit in being able to take, review, learn more, > sharpen up, then take again. Plus I’ll have my > adrenaline going on exam day to knock off any > fatigue. > > Agree? Yep. Don’t run the marathon before the marathon.