See "The Blind Review Method" section in the syllabus. As for the last question, you would review and try to not fall for the same (or a similar) trick in the future.
I feel like what is working really well for me is that I circle questions I struggled with or was 50/50 on. Then, I review those first. I will quickly look over the others just to see if I want to stick with my questions which helps with the "overconfidence issue". I feel like sometimes, I just circle questions that I got right because of the underconfidence issue. Just take the test, circle some, reivew those, review others, see which ones are different, and you'll be able to figure out what works best for you!
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See "The Blind Review Method" section in the syllabus. As for the last question, you would review and try to not fall for the same (or a similar) trick in the future.
I feel like what is working really well for me is that I circle questions I struggled with or was 50/50 on. Then, I review those first. I will quickly look over the others just to see if I want to stick with my questions which helps with the "overconfidence issue". I feel like sometimes, I just circle questions that I got right because of the underconfidence issue. Just take the test, circle some, reivew those, review others, see which ones are different, and you'll be able to figure out what works best for you!