All I can say from experience is that one can get better with practice. I feel like I understand questions and predict (for the most part) answers much more easily now. Yes, it demands investment of time and energy but once you start seeing major improvement, it will be worthwhile. Do make use of the analytics and know which question types you are getting wrong and give them extra attention. I usually go back to the prep tests I've already taken and retry the circled questions, do their blind review and then check the answers. Also, remember - The struggle/pain is temporary but quitting is forever.
Can you please provide a PDF version of this entire MAP or if you have multiple files you can send it to me as well. I need this for visualization perspective! Big picture perspective!
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All I can say from experience is that one can get better with practice. I feel like I understand questions and predict (for the most part) answers much more easily now. Yes, it demands investment of time and energy but once you start seeing major improvement, it will be worthwhile. Do make use of the analytics and know which question types you are getting wrong and give them extra attention. I usually go back to the prep tests I've already taken and retry the circled questions, do their blind review and then check the answers. Also, remember - The struggle/pain is temporary but quitting is forever.