Sufficient & Necessary Questions - - Question 50

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Tyler808 June 30, 2020

A question that doesn't pertain to the last question

I just have a quick question since this is the last question on this topic. My question doesn't pertain to this question. But, my question is, I find myself doing about 10 problems in one setting, but after 10 problems, I am like mentally drained. I usually take a break and then come back to doing more questions about 2 hours later. Is that normal for someone that's taking this prep course the first time? What would be some advice you know to try and ease my mind? Would I eventually get used to it as I keep practicing? Thank you and hope you guys can get back to me at your earliest convenience. Tyler,

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shunhe June 30, 2020

Hi @Tyler808,

Thanks for the question! It’s definitely going to be harder at first and it’ll get easier with time, so don’t be too down now! Dealing with test fatigue is definitely something important you’ll have to do though, so eventually, you’ll want to start building up the number of questions you can do in a row. But for now, don’t worry too much about getting tired at the beginning, it’s pretty natural since you won’t be used to thinking in this way. Just keep at it and keep a positive attitude!

Hope this helps! Feel free to ask any other questions that you might have.

Tyler808 July 1, 2020

Hi @shunhe, Thank you for your response! I will definitely feel free to ask any other questions! Have a wonderful day!

Tyler,