- Sat Sep 20, 2014 4:18 pm
#16805
Hi,
When there are two questions for one stimulus, I am often thrown off and already ready to move on to another stimulus. I have a pattern of choosing an incorrect answer choice for the second question. Later, I understand the question when looking over the section, but I continue to constantly need to refocus my attention on the second question no matter the question type or difficulty of the stimulus. Is there a strategy to help me to attack the second question with the same focus I have on the first question in these dual questions for one stimulus?
Thank you for your consideration, and thank you for having this forum available - has been an invaluable source of strategy information for me.
When there are two questions for one stimulus, I am often thrown off and already ready to move on to another stimulus. I have a pattern of choosing an incorrect answer choice for the second question. Later, I understand the question when looking over the section, but I continue to constantly need to refocus my attention on the second question no matter the question type or difficulty of the stimulus. Is there a strategy to help me to attack the second question with the same focus I have on the first question in these dual questions for one stimulus?
Thank you for your consideration, and thank you for having this forum available - has been an invaluable source of strategy information for me.