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Which mouse to use?
Hi! I’ve been using an Apple track pad for the feast II practice tests but I guess I should get a regular mouse to practice too? Is there one you recommend that is similar to ones used during the test?
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Hi! I had the same problem, and my sister gave me her Apple mouse (she had an extra one). It's probably the worst Apple product out there; absolutely do not recommend. This said, I still found it helpful to train with a mouse - however bad it might be -, especially in tasks that require speed. I would recommend you to find a reliable mouse that connects well with the Mac and can serve you for the future.
📅 My Daily FEAST Preparation Routine
This is the daily structure I followed while preparing for FEAST.The key was consistency and structure, not extreme hours. Total daily training time is about 60 minutes per day (Anything more usually leads to fatigue and diminishing returns) 1️⃣ Warm-up (5–10 minutes) Purpose: wake up attention and speed • 1 short run of a simple task (e.g. assign objects, left/right, scan & compare) • No pressure on score • Just get into “focused mode” and to get used to the exercise again 2️⃣ Main Module Training (25–35 minutes) Purpose: skill development • Focus on one module only!! (the hardest one ideally) • 3–5 repetitions of the same task type 📌 Example: Monday: Assign Objects to Categories Tuesday: Memorise Shapes Wednesday: Scan & Compare Thursday: Estimate Distances Friday: Vigilance / Stay Alert One skill per day. Quick Note: Ofcourse if you are feeling that you can still do more exercises please continue! This is to train your consentration while your fatigue. BUT dont overdue it. It leads to diminishing returns and wont help you develop the skills! If you have any questions please ask them in the Q&A :)
1 like • Apr 3
Hey, Julius! Thanks for all the information and great resources :) Based on what you wrote on this post, I wanted to ask you: do you think it would be useful to do one or two mock sessions of the tests? For example, a 2 to 3 hour session with a 15-minute break to test ourselves under fatigue. From what I understand, the real test takes around 3 hours, and the biggest challenge people face is the fatigue they feel from being under constant mental strain. Please let me know what your thoughts are on this strategy. Another question (unrelated) is regarding the use of SkyTest vs. Eurocontrol: is SkyTest essential? Thank you in advance!
1 like • Apr 5
Makes sense! Thank you :)
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