JY does a great explanation on how to blind review in the core curriculum. You can find it here: https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/the-blind-review-is-a-habit/
As you're taking the test you should flag every question that you are not 100% on. Afterwards, go back and spend as much time as you need to get the questions correct. The idea is that your BR score reflects how much you actually do not know, not how much you don't know coupled with running out of time, like your normal score reflects.
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I meant I was having trouble trying to score my BR but I figured it out thanks for the responses.
JY does a great explanation on how to blind review in the core curriculum. You can find it here: https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/the-blind-review-is-a-habit/
As you're taking the test you should flag every question that you are not 100% on. Afterwards, go back and spend as much time as you need to get the questions correct. The idea is that your BR score reflects how much you actually do not know, not how much you don't know coupled with running out of time, like your normal score reflects.