Maybe you should analyze your weaknesses in terms of question types. Collect them into your review notes and look for patterns that you are possibly missing (i.e., slight differences between likely answer choices, shell game answers etc)! Try some drills composed with most incorrect Q types... hope you break that plateau
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Maybe you should analyze your weaknesses in terms of question types. Collect them into your review notes and look for patterns that you are possibly missing (i.e., slight differences between likely answer choices, shell game answers etc)! Try some drills composed with most incorrect Q types... hope you break that plateau