Review Questions end of the book

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This may be a simple question, but curious on others answer. In your MCAT prep book, after you finish reading a chapter the review questions, do you look back in the chapter for the answer? or you try to answer them without looking it up?

Also, do you redo your passages after you review them in-depth?

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I try to solve the questions first. I read each passage and highlight stuff like on the real exam. After that, I check to see of my answers are correct. If they are not, I go back and review the material or I read the explanation of the answer so I know why my answer is wrong.
 
I solve the questions under timed conditions without looking at the answers. Once I am done, I review both the correct and incorrect answers. I am primarily using the Berkeley Review books, which have detailed answers to the questions, so it is helpful to read all of the explanations, even on questions that were answered correctly.
 
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