I have this too but with other question types - overthinking for sure. If it's SA questions, I'd recommend viewing SA as a question having to do with building blocks. That's what my tutor told me and it helped a lot! It switched my focus from picking apart the answers to making the argument cohesive as a whole.
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I have this too but with other question types - overthinking for sure. If it's SA questions, I'd recommend viewing SA as a question having to do with building blocks. That's what my tutor told me and it helped a lot! It switched my focus from picking apart the answers to making the argument cohesive as a whole.