I ask because I'm testing around 154 and maybe only getting through 80% of each section, so after blind reviews my scores are much higher. I figure that if I'm spending that much time on a question that I probably need to go back and review the basics or do a better job at determining when to skip questions. Does anyone time individual questions or is that just going too far?
Does anyone have any general tips for improving speed? Aside from just taking a bunch of timed PTs, do you use any other methods?
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I ask because I'm testing around 154 and maybe only getting through 80% of each section, so after blind reviews my scores are much higher. I figure that if I'm spending that much time on a question that I probably need to go back and review the basics or do a better job at determining when to skip questions. Does anyone time individual questions or is that just going too far?