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  • Monday, May 11 2020

    Oh i get it now. Thank you so much.

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  • Monday, May 11 2020

    You can reduce the “priority” of wrong questions by doing a thorough blind review as well as noting the question types you are missing. I find it helpful to revisit core curriculum for fundamentals and work on question types.

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  • Monday, May 11 2020

    Hi! The "v.high priority" refers to your need to focus on those questions because you got them wrong. "V.High priority" comes after a wrong answer choice is selected. You can also reduce the "priority" of a wrong answer by getting the questions right during a blind review, in that case it changes the priority to "high." So, you aren't getting them wrong because they're high priority, they're high priority because they're wrong. I hope this clears it up for you!

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