I'm sorry but this just feels wrong with 88 questions

I honstly felt the same at beginning, however, I feel this is the right way, no matter how many questions, there is no way that they cover every aspect. I studeid for at least 12 months and went over the curriculum two times and solved half of the practice questions and one mock, however out of the 88 questions I flagged almost 20, which is fair percentage for questions to be unsure of considering some people went over the curriculum three times and solved all questions and three mocks and Most importantly you don't have to be stressed out for time, I had half an hour for each section to go over the flagged question. Also, I liked how the screen is divided into two so you can read the qase and the questions at the same time and you don't have to switch over or flip the paper

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