Self-study
For this question, C is the correct answer. I got it right, but I only read answer choices A, B, and C before feeling like C was the right answer.
I took 57 seconds to answer the question which is only 5 seconds under target. Am I supposed to be able to eliminate all possible answer choices before moving onto the next question? I feel like that's impossible to do with a 35 minute time limit.
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Hello!
As others said, due to the time constraint, reading every single AC for every single question is not realistic. If you find an AC that you're absolutely confident with, then it is valid to select it and move on to save time.
However, it is also completely possible that an attractive trap AC is placed earlier in the list than a real correct AC. So if you aren't confident enough with your choice, reading all the way to (E) may be the safest. If you do successfully save time at the end of the section, then you can go back to the question that you didn't read all ACs thoroughly to confirm you didn't fall for a trap.
I hope this helps, and good luck!
I prefer to get eyes on all answer choices, but it's not the most realistic for every question. Sometimes, a question clicks and you see exactly what you were anticipating. No need to waste time and evaluate all the answer choices if you see exactly what you wanted to early on!
You’re doing it right. There’s not enough time to read everything. At least for me that’s true. I’m not a particularly fast reader so I have to be strategic about when to just move on.