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A: Train splits with checkpoint timers, enforce mark-and-move, and practice over-paced sets once a week.
A: Ladder timing: untimed → light-timed → full; add bounds/sanity checks to catch fast errors.
A: Every 1–2 weeks; spend at least as long reviewing as testing.
A: SRS cards with examples, mixed retrieval, and weekly spiral reviews.
A: Eliminate quickly, then use a consistent tie-breaker; never leave blanks if no penalty.
A: Reset script (breathe 4-4-6, posture fix), skip to a likely win, rebuild rhythm.
A: Only with new evidence or spotted reasoning errors—avoid vibe-based swaps.
A: Start with your quickest wins to bank confidence and time.
A: Helpful for persistent traps, accountability, or plateau; otherwise follow a structured plan.
A: Light drills, one timed section, early nights, and a full test-day rehearsal checklist.
