@pizzaqueen
What exactly did you focus on with regards to NA and SA questions that make them "a breeze" now. It's an area I need to improve on, so I'm curious.
Hmmm really, SA and NA questions are definitely my weakest, but I actually found them to be easier in later PT's. But I've been studying the questions stems like crazy because that will always nails me on the test.
i write my BR answers in pencil on my test sheet so it's easier to input the scores and to see the comparison of what i originally thought during the timed process and what i thought afterwards.
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.
@c.janson35 For SA I am def just plain lost because I def can't pick out the answer. I am so baffled by my skill in flaw questions. When I was doing the curriculum I did not miss a question on those videos, now all of a sudden I suck lol.
@Pacifico Sorry if there was a misunderstanding. What I meant by "definitely," when you asked if I blind review on a separate sheet, I meant definitely as in I do BR on a separate sheet.
Diagramming looks good! And you correctly identified the gap which is what's most important. You need a SA that says something like causing people to resent you is imprudent, which is what E gives you. Nice work!
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The PSA ones look like SA and the big clue is ... you can treat these as SA questions that won't be ... the latter I treat as SA and sometimes diagram if need ...
No but I was taking the test next to several ants today... Some of whom I had to kill because they were trying to mark up my answer sheet... Aside from them I had plenty of room...
Yeah I'm generally a really good test taker and don't get nervous or anything but today I was so low key it bordered on boredom hahah... The ants crawling on my answer sheet kept me entertained though...
Just keep reminding yourself to pay careful attention when reading the scenario and rules. Maybe write a reminder to pay attention on a note card or sheet of paper and post it above your desk.