I do 3 verbal passages every morning (7 mins each passage) and then review and analyze the answers I got right or wrong in the 3 verbal passages the NEXT day.
But before looking at whether I got those questions wrong or right, I do the questions all over again quickly without reading the passage again because I still remember the passage. And I find that when I do the verbal questions all over again the day after doing the timed passage, I actually get the ones I got wrong the day before correct the day after.
It's so weird! For example, I look at the question and say "Woah, I put answer choice B down yesterday but I know that's wrong, the answer is definitely A, not B. Wtf was I thinking??"
Do you guys have an idea why this might be happening? Is it the pressure of time making me not think fully? I don't know how to prevent this from happening on the real thing. This happens to me when reviewing almost every passage! Any advice would be appreciated!
But before looking at whether I got those questions wrong or right, I do the questions all over again quickly without reading the passage again because I still remember the passage. And I find that when I do the verbal questions all over again the day after doing the timed passage, I actually get the ones I got wrong the day before correct the day after.
It's so weird! For example, I look at the question and say "Woah, I put answer choice B down yesterday but I know that's wrong, the answer is definitely A, not B. Wtf was I thinking??"
Do you guys have an idea why this might be happening? Is it the pressure of time making me not think fully? I don't know how to prevent this from happening on the real thing. This happens to me when reviewing almost every passage! Any advice would be appreciated!