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How do I stop myself from focusing on that one stupid problem that takes up 6 minutes of my time because I keep going back and forth trying to see if i actually got it or i did something wrong?
What I've noticed on the PS sections is that I tend to super focus on some problems and therefore leave 12 minutes to answer the last 20 questions out of the 77. Granted I get about 80% of those 20 right, I need to save time. What do I do?
Also with the PS section, I tend to look at the question, KNOW the answer and then go back to the passage....overthink/overread the information given in the passages and then go back to the question and select the wrong answer even though in the back of my mind I am saying "****."
With the BS section, I tend to UNDERread the passages and miss important details by the end of the passages and some key details throughout.
I also take ADHD medication so this might be a factor but I am not sure what it's doing. I see that I start getting more and more questions wrong after the 45 question mark....till the 77th question.
Any tips? Thanks.
Edit: this is for the 77 question sections in the "R" / "revised" tests. They may be old or new. I'm not sure but they have 77 questions.
What I've noticed on the PS sections is that I tend to super focus on some problems and therefore leave 12 minutes to answer the last 20 questions out of the 77. Granted I get about 80% of those 20 right, I need to save time. What do I do?
Also with the PS section, I tend to look at the question, KNOW the answer and then go back to the passage....overthink/overread the information given in the passages and then go back to the question and select the wrong answer even though in the back of my mind I am saying "****."
With the BS section, I tend to UNDERread the passages and miss important details by the end of the passages and some key details throughout.
I also take ADHD medication so this might be a factor but I am not sure what it's doing. I see that I start getting more and more questions wrong after the 45 question mark....till the 77th question.
Any tips? Thanks.
Edit: this is for the 77 question sections in the "R" / "revised" tests. They may be old or new. I'm not sure but they have 77 questions.
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