I feel like I make most my mistakes on LR because I'm rushing too much and don't catch the little details/nuances in the questionstem. When I do BR, I usually get these rushed questions right. Anyone have any advice on how to tackle this?
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What im struggling with is picking the answer- when i pick my answer im like 100% its correct and then i find out im wrong. Im picking the ans with with the most relevance and still getting it wrong! WHAT DO I DO?
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1. Read questionstem
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