How do you guys do it?? I have read quite a few post and almost ALL of them are by people that scored exceptionally high on their boards that they finish with 10-15, sometimes even 20 minutes left in a block? I don't get how that's possible without missing A LOT of info. I just finished a block on World where 2/3 of it was questions I have had before and still only finished with 4 minutes to spare. On the NBME I took the other day I was NEVER even close... cramming the last like 8-9 question in the last 5 minutes. I know there has to be a technique but apparently I'm missing it.
I'm not a "slow" reader, but not a speed reader either. I also preview the last sentence (what it's asking for) and a brief glimpse of the answers before starting the question to catch those few you don't even need to read the passage but still time is about the same... right on time or just behind. What do you guys do when approaching a question to get done so fast and not miss details or forget them by the time you get to the bottom??
I'm not a "slow" reader, but not a speed reader either. I also preview the last sentence (what it's asking for) and a brief glimpse of the answers before starting the question to catch those few you don't even need to read the passage but still time is about the same... right on time or just behind. What do you guys do when approaching a question to get done so fast and not miss details or forget them by the time you get to the bottom??