Help with Minimizing STUPID Mistakes

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Mastitis

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Hi Guys,

I am in my 4th week of studying for the beast (3.5 weeks left). When I started doing questions I found myself making very stupid mistakes and figured they would be minimized by just doing more practice questions. However, I am still making very stupid mistakes...ex. thinking of basic pH as LOW or reading a graph axis unit wrong. About 25% of the questions I get wrong, the user averages are like over 70%.

Anyone have any strategies on how to stop losing points on these easy questions...?
 
Kind of unrelated but, damn, your school give you a long time to study!

It may sound corny, but take a deep breath before starting in on each question. It may also help to browse over the answers before reading the question in order to orientate yourself.
 
Hi Guys,

I am in my 4th week of studying for the beast (3.5 weeks left). When I started doing questions I found myself making very stupid mistakes and figured they would be minimized by just doing more practice questions. However, I am still making very stupid mistakes...ex. thinking of basic pH as LOW or reading a graph axis unit wrong. About 25% of the questions I get wrong, the user averages are like over 70%.

Anyone have any strategies on how to stop losing points on these easy questions...?

im in that 30% as well. I tried reasoning through every single answer choice and that has cut down alot of my mistakes, but hasn't completely eliminated them.
 
Suffer from the same problem, especially in questions where there's two very similar answers and completely didn't "see" the more correct answer. I wonder if I have a central scotoma or something.
 
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