Does anyone have advice on how to get more comfortable with getting questions wrong while studying?
I know mistakes are part of the process, but I still find myself getting really frustrated or discouraged whenever I miss questions. Maybe it's because I'm a perfectionist, but it derails my focus and makes it difficult to keep moving forward.
How do you mentally reframe wrong answers so you don’t spiral? And how do you balance holding yourself accountable without being overly harsh on yourself during prep?
Any mindset shifts or study strategies that helped you build resilience would be really appreciated.
Sorry to hear that you're feeling so frustrated. @LukaDoncicForMVP made some great points that could definitely help you - I'd give very similar advice.
But aside from that, have you finished the core curriculum? That should be your first step. If you can't remember the question types, the Introduction to Logical Reasoning module has a cheat sheet that explains the question types and strategies for each. Also in that module is a lesson titled The Importance of Blind Review, which should answer your questions about how to blind review.
If tutoring isn't an option for you, I'd recommend trying to find a study buddy or joining a study group. Having at least one other person to study with really helps. I'm also trying to look for people to study with, so feel free to message me.
Hope this helped! I know it's frustrating, but be kind to yourself - you're doing great!