No seriously, I truly believe the most helpful advice you can receive is to read better. And what I mean is read everything better. Not just the stimulus but also the ACs, truly focus on accuracy over finishing a section when you do this method. Take your time on each question. I think you will see improvement. Look for keywords like only, must, may, sometimes. These are all important words that tell you the severity of the stimulus you are looking at.
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No seriously, I truly believe the most helpful advice you can receive is to read better. And what I mean is read everything better. Not just the stimulus but also the ACs, truly focus on accuracy over finishing a section when you do this method. Take your time on each question. I think you will see improvement. Look for keywords like only, must, may, sometimes. These are all important words that tell you the severity of the stimulus you are looking at.