Awesome, johnnyscans. I like your thoughts on the specific sections, too. I, too, am finding myself on some PS and BS sections to just skim over the content, get an idea of what is going on, maybe predict what kind of questions there will be, and then dive into the questions and refer back to the passage. I don't waste too much time carefully reading when I know I may have to go back to the passage or just luck out with a bunch of pseudo-discretes. Sometimes the most confounding passages have pretty straightforward questions and sometimes the straightforward passage have whacked out questions so you just never know where it's all headed until you hit the questions.
I am holding out nicely on BS and VR, but not so much on PS. Beside what johnnyscans just advised, any strategies one can offer? I know it's a vague question, really, but I want to get more comfortable. I think I will do some Kaplan PS section tests. I was also thinking that I should finally do the AAMC self assessments. They take so long and I kept putting them off so I could do more tests, but perhaps it may be a good idea to do the gen chem and physics SA's and see if there are areas I can improve on (quickly). I feel fairly confident with content, actually, so I think I am having some test anxiety or something with PS. My test dissections are not super revealing. There have been little mistakes on calculations that are frustrating and avoidable (slow down, calm down!), changing answers (from the correct one!!!) is another issue that seems mostly due to psyching myself out. Not sure, but any thoughts would be great. Thanks!