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- Mon Jul 08, 2024 7:20 pm
#107436
Hello! I've been reviewing my incorrect questions from practice tests and I've noticed that there is a significant subset of wrong answers from questions where I misunderstood a critical component of either the stimulus or one of the answer choices - often just a single word or phrase - that led me to choose an incorrect answer. I've seen this type of error has popped up in both my LR and RC sections.
On blind review, I am generally able to catch these errors in comprehension while re-reading the stimulus and answer choices and then submit the correct answer choice, but I'd like to work on just improving my comprehension the first time around so I can get these questions correct on the actual practice test. Are there any best practices for how to improve detailed comprehension under the time pressure that comes with a practice test?
Thanks so much!
On blind review, I am generally able to catch these errors in comprehension while re-reading the stimulus and answer choices and then submit the correct answer choice, but I'd like to work on just improving my comprehension the first time around so I can get these questions correct on the actual practice test. Are there any best practices for how to improve detailed comprehension under the time pressure that comes with a practice test?
Thanks so much!