Do you think it's better to include questions you got correct, but spent too much time on, in blind review? I find it makes me second guess whether my answer was right. I end up trying to justify answer choices which I was sure were incorrect.

How do you use blind review? Any tips for making the most out of blind review?

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  • 12 hours ago

    In addition to what Phoebe said, it also keeps you honest on the questions you got wrong. If all of your BR questions are incorrect questions, then you know going in that the answer you chose was wrong and you don't need to think it through. If you were down to two options, for example, this would allow you to choose the other option without any consideration. It's good to be forced to justify why wrong answer are wrong and correct answers are correct.

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  • PhoebeHopp Instructor
    13 hours ago

    I think it's absolutely good to include questions you got correct but spent too much time on! If you were confident on the question, you would have been able to get to the answer more quickly, and you wouldn't second guess yourself. BR is to make sure we don't let questions that might be a miss on another day slip through the cracks.

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