Paper vs. Computer Testing

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moneyman244

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I have no problem studying from paper. I took most of Dr. Collins' exams(paper) over a month ago. Then I started studying a lot more and didn't take many exams on paper, I did Kaplan practice exams and Pearson exams(all 3), practice problems, I even studied online(60+ hours in front of a screen). Anyways, I did a few of Collins' exams today and didn't even feel comfortable, not to mention I was averaging in the 50's (PCAT scoring) and missed many questions I would have gotten right any other day. I know it sounds like an excuse, but can anyone relate? Or am I just realizing I'm doomed in a few days?🙁
 
Try not to be nervous although I know that is hard to do. I am the opposite on practicing because I hardly practiced by looking at a computer screen. I have been using Dr. Collins's PCAT Prep packets. Paper or not, the questions will still be questions. Your mind should be trained to focus on what the question is asking and what it wants.
 
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