When you create your own practice exams, how many questions do you think are necessary to acheive statistical significance? I ask because I just want to take about the minimum number to know where I stand on the SS before I move on to the next one. When I have all the reading completed I will hit all the SS hard with questions.
I take 10 or 20 because I do not like reading online. It makes it easier for revision purposes as well. This is my opinion it might not be feasible for others.
I don’t know about the statistical significance part, but I do take around 20-30 questions at least. If I don’t feel very happy, then I rinse and repeat.
i do 30 a pop
I have been doing about 60 questions per SS, but I usually break in up into two 30 questions tests.
I just did a 50Q test on All-Quant and the head is still hurting. I am done for the DAY!! Next time on, I will make sure I just do a 20 or 30Q exam to avoid the burnout.
I just keep doing one 60 question CFA weights, all difficulty a day. Once I finish all the material I am going to start doing 30 question individual topics. That will be a pain to get through all the topics with 30 questions each (I probably won’t do that for ethics though). You gotta do what you gotta do to get it done and I am not anywhere close.
dinesh.sundrani Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I just did a 50Q test on All-Quant and the head is > still hurting. I am done for the DAY!! > Next time on, I will make sure I just do a 20 or > 30Q exam to avoid the burnout. I first read that as 500 and almost fainted.
hahahaha… If it would have been 500-Q, then I would not have been alive to post this on the forum.