Often, when doing RC passages, I doubt myself. The answers I select feel like they're half guessing, but I am usually correct. Anybody have any advice on how I can go about having more confidence in my answers?
Do you all prefer to keep the ability to see your original answers on or off when blind reviewing? Why or why not? This question came up for me while I was BRing a RC section of a PT.
... the hard questions have correct answers located in certain places, but ... distinguish between traps and correct answers will still likely encounter the ... - you'll end up second guessing a correct answer based on ...
... start noticing quickly the correct answers for Must Be True, Cannot ... . You should NEVER be guessing the correct answers for logic games questions.
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I think an amount of insecurity is normal. But if you're like me, you could tell that you weren't sure of your answers and guessing like 20% of the time. That ALWAYS lead to bad PT scores. I'm not hopeful that my score will be what I wanted.
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