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Timed practice bridges the gap between drilling and full mocks

Timed practice is where candidates learn whether they can still make good decisions under a clock without committing immediately to a full mock exam. It is one of the most useful study modes for transition points in revision.

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When timed practice is the right choice

Use timed practice when you know the law reasonably well but you need more pressure than untimed drills. It is also the right step after topic revision and before long-form mock assessment.

That makes it especially useful in the middle of a revision plan, when you are trying to convert knowledge into reliable exam performance.

  • Practice with time pressure before full mocks.
  • Use it to build pacing confidence.
  • Move back to topic pages when a subject falls behind.

FAQ

Is timed practice the same as a mock test?

No. Timed practice sits between ordinary topic revision and a full mock exam.

Who should use timed practice?

Candidates who need pacing and decision-speed work without committing immediately to a full mock.

Can timed practice help identify weak areas?

Yes. It becomes clearer which subjects break down first under time pressure.

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