What made a huge difference for me was focusing 80% of my attention on going over every question I got wrong. And, it might sound stupid, but I tried having a conversation with AI about my mistakes. I would ask it why isn't, for example, A the correct answer, and just talk to it about it, go over my reasoning, why I think it should be the right answer, and then ask it to explain the reasoning and the question type to me. It's not perfect, but it definitely helped me when I was really confused.
Definitely focus on your mistakes and just drill and drill and drill. Go over your mistakes like your life depends on it. Really understand why you got it wrong and why the correct answer is, well, correct.
Best of luck! You got this!
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What made a huge difference for me was focusing 80% of my attention on going over every question I got wrong. And, it might sound stupid, but I tried having a conversation with AI about my mistakes. I would ask it why isn't, for example, A the correct answer, and just talk to it about it, go over my reasoning, why I think it should be the right answer, and then ask it to explain the reasoning and the question type to me. It's not perfect, but it definitely helped me when I was really confused.
Definitely focus on your mistakes and just drill and drill and drill. Go over your mistakes like your life depends on it. Really understand why you got it wrong and why the correct answer is, well, correct.
Best of luck! You got this!