Self-study
Need to do this ASAP, but can't seem to do this at all. I'm getting to all the questions but no time left over to go back to them. No discernible patterns (at all) in what I'm getting wrong.
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Need to do this ASAP, but can't seem to do this at all. I'm getting to all the questions but no time left over to go back to them. No discernible patterns (at all) in what I'm getting wrong.
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I'm 0 to -2. When I miss two it's because I don't follow my own advice. You need to pick an answer you like, take 2 seconds and speed glance at the others, decide whether to keep your answer & move on. if you feel unsure but you've already spent a minute on the question, flag it & go. When I follow my own advice at most I miss 1 and that's because I finish the section with 5 minutes left to review/correct anything I left flagged.
predicting the answer helps. if you already know the necessary assumption, flaw, etc. it's much easier to feel confident picking your answer & moving on.
My strategy is doing the first 10 questions in 10 minutes, don't be afraid to flag and come back if unsure and its okay to skip questions and come back at the end. I often finish with a minute or two remaining, consistent -1/0 scorer.
what portion of the exam are you getting the answers wrong in, how much time do u end up using in the end (all 35 or some time remaining)
@VasiliosSpaliaras interspersed through the middle and end, mostly the end. all 35 ofc
@WaystarRoyco okay then id probably chalk it up to fatigue and the fact that those questions are generally harder. focus on practicing harder questions (4-5 star) and give yourself no time constraints. id say the advice the people above gave you is also very strong.