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Hey, I generally read all the answer choices, but I thought it would save time if not. So, I am essentially asking is it better to be safe than sorry or save time? Thanks!
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Hey, I generally read all the answer choices, but I thought it would save time if not. So, I am essentially asking is it better to be safe than sorry or save time? Thanks!
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This was a major flaw in my previous approach. I wanted 100% confidence on each question. But that's totally inefficient considering the time restraint. I was never able to finish an LR section because of that approach and I never learned to trust myself either.
@jknauf572 said:
It is always going to depend on how confident you are with the given answer choice. If you are only 50% sure, read on. If you are 90% sure, circle that bad boy and move on.
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It is always going to depend on how confident you are with the given answer choice. If you are only 50% sure, read on. If you are 90% sure, circle that bad boy and move on.