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- November 13, 2025 at 10:07 am #723540
Hi, I’m studying by following the OpenTuition recommendation— watching the lectures alongside the lecture notes, answering the MCQ quiz after every chapter and I also bought the BPP Exam Kit as suggested. Can you please guide me on how I can use the BPP kit? Ideally I want to practice questions every chapter, but the OT chapters are not exactly the same as the BPP kit. Can you please tell me how I can use the kit for optimal results?
Thank you for your response in advance!
November 14, 2025 at 9:30 am #723546The chapters are not perfectly aligned, but you can often see a connection by the chapter/section headings. After each chapter, go to what looks like an appropriate kit section.
Suggested way to use the kit:
1 Do not mark with ticks or crosses against each answer. When you are doing questions note your answers on a separate sheet. That way you can use the kit questions many times.
2 If you get a question right, tick the question header unless you guessed. No immediate need to revisit that question. If you got it wrong, mark it with a cross.
3 Understand why you got the question wrong. If needs be read our notes. You can search on words.
4 After a day or two, revisit the kit section and again try the questions you got wrong. if you get it right, mark with a tick. Repeat. You should gradually be able to get more and more correct.
5 Near the exam, try lots of question again.
November 14, 2025 at 9:30 am #723547The chapters are not perfectly aligned, but you can often see a connection by the chapter/section headings. After each chapter, go to what looks like an appropriate kit section.
Suggested way to use the kit:
1 Do not mark with ticks or crosses against each answer. When you are doing questions note your answers on a separate sheet. That way you can use the kit questions many times.
2 If you get a question right, tick the question header unless you guessed. No immediate need to revisit that question. If you got it wrong, mark it with a cross.
3 Understand why you got the question wrong. If needs be read our notes. You can search on words.
4 After a day or two, revisit the kit section and again try the questions you got wrong. if you get it right, mark with a tick. Repeat. You should gradually be able to get more and more correct.
5 Near the exam, try lots of question again.
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