This is a very common complaint after a test administration and is why I do my retake tests at Starbucks. I put my earbuds in to hear the proctor app, but it's still very distractions. Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
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@mtilton05 3rd point is pretty interesting. *tags it in her head* Keep reading about how treating an argument (or a passage as you just said) like it's been said by a very questionable source helps in dissecting it better. Will definitely try it.
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a little common sense goes a long way
This is the perfect approach. Do your best to stick to it, if you get behind a little just catch up rather than letting it snowball
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