This might be a dumb question, but if you are blind reviewing do you time yourself when you are redoing questions? Also, are you erasing/making a copy of questions so that your previous work is not there? Finally, do you blind review entire tests sometimes? or are you are only to BR the questions you marked, got wrong,etc?
Thank you in advance for the assistance
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In which case you want to sit on that question until you understand it and if now, skip it and come back to it but make sure you understand it at some point. With BR, you want to make sure that you’re 100% sure that the answer you picked is correct, well according to you, so you want to be spending as much time as possible on that question, especially if its one that you have a hard time understanding in the first place.
Yes, you are erasing the entire thing so your previous work is not there. I usually scribble down my original answer next to the question if i didn’t fill it out in my bubble sheet already. You don’t want to be influenced by what you answered before. You want to look at the question from a fresh perspective, especially one with no time constraint.
When you’re testing yourself, circle the questions you’re not sure 100% about. (You’re not 100% sure why you picked the answer you picked or you’re not 100% sure on why you eliminated the Answer choices you did). That way you don’t need to BR the entire test. At the beginning of your BR process, you will probably be circling a significant amount of them but it gets less and less as you study and time yourself.
Have you seen the actual BR video?
Here, J.Y. the master, probably says it better.
http://7sage.com/lesson/the-blind-review-is-a-habit/