When I'm stuck I usually try to re-read the stimulus and see if I'm missing something. Also see if I can find a reason to eliminate one of the answer choices I'm stuck on.
If I still can't figure out I skip it and come back to it.
@Alex said:
When I'm stuck I usually try to re-read the stimulus and see if I'm missing something. Also see if I can find a reason to eliminate one of the answer choices I'm stuck on.
If I still can't figure out I skip it and come back to it.
I whole-hardheartedly agree with Alex. If I'm torn between two ACs, rereading the stimulus often clears up the issue; but if it's a trickier one, I'll skip and return. For myself, coming back to the question with a fresh pair of eyes, usually, allows me to pick on something that I had missed during my first attempt.
Are you thinking about SA in particular, or the "divided-between-two-choices" situation more broadly?
Definitely go back to the stimulus and make sure both answer choices are a good fit. Remember that if an answer choice is even a little bit wrong then it's completely wrong so look for any grounds to eliminate
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When I'm stuck I usually try to re-read the stimulus and see if I'm missing something. Also see if I can find a reason to eliminate one of the answer choices I'm stuck on.
If I still can't figure out I skip it and come back to it.
I whole-hardheartedly agree with Alex. If I'm torn between two ACs, rereading the stimulus often clears up the issue; but if it's a trickier one, I'll skip and return. For myself, coming back to the question with a fresh pair of eyes, usually, allows me to pick on something that I had missed during my first attempt.
Are you thinking about SA in particular, or the "divided-between-two-choices" situation more broadly?
Definitely go back to the stimulus and make sure both answer choices are a good fit. Remember that if an answer choice is even a little bit wrong then it's completely wrong so look for any grounds to eliminate
Got it thank you guys! Its just I usually get divided-between-two-choices on SA questions.