@DumbHollywoodActor I have a horrible tendency to check my answers right away (or at least after sets of 10). I read all the explanations if I get it wrong, or even if I'm right to double check that my reasoning was accurate.
I've only taken 3 PTs from the 60s and I've averaged around -5 or -6 but I also had some crazy circumstances and interruptions surrounding some of those PTs (e.g.- childbirth) so I don't think they were an accurate reflection of my abilities.
Just have a good grasp of what the flaw is and go to the answer choices with an open mind! That should be enough. For questions like SA it is good to have a prediction of what the answer would be though.
I always put it in so I get an accurate score of what I would've gotten on the test. You'll see it on BR regardless so to me it really doesn't matter if it shows up in the analytics since you're spending time with it anyways.
@allergic said:
With questions that stumped me, I was about as accurate when I just picked one and moved on as I was when spent lots of time (a minute or two) thinking.