- Sat Aug 19, 2017 1:04 am
#38529
Hello,
So far, I have improved from having -8/10 to -4/3 (last 4 exams). I was wondering what steps I can take to improve and get the last few points in the section. I think that my problem is that I am struggling with both a specific question type and time management.
In my last two exams, I made mistakes on 6 MBT SR questions and 1 PR SR question. I noticed that in my last exam (that I examined more closely and made clear notes), I returned to the text but either glossed over or misunderstood the reference.
I am tempted to say that the issue might be a time one but that might be mistaken. I usually finish either every question, or all but one question, on time but always feel rushed in the last passage. On the 2013 Oct test, I spent too much time on #14 b/c I did not read "unrealistically" and #17, missing the concept of "human nature" and losing the question to a contender; this did result in having only 5 minutes for the last passage, and getting #25 wrong based on a quick educated guess before time was called.
So for the last exam, if I had just picked answers for #14 and #17, I would have probably gotten #25 right, which would make it a time management problem. But, on the other hand, if there was a way to more quickly ascertain the answer to #14 and #17, I would have gotten all three right.
So far, I have improved from having -8/10 to -4/3 (last 4 exams). I was wondering what steps I can take to improve and get the last few points in the section. I think that my problem is that I am struggling with both a specific question type and time management.
In my last two exams, I made mistakes on 6 MBT SR questions and 1 PR SR question. I noticed that in my last exam (that I examined more closely and made clear notes), I returned to the text but either glossed over or misunderstood the reference.
I am tempted to say that the issue might be a time one but that might be mistaken. I usually finish either every question, or all but one question, on time but always feel rushed in the last passage. On the 2013 Oct test, I spent too much time on #14 b/c I did not read "unrealistically" and #17, missing the concept of "human nature" and losing the question to a contender; this did result in having only 5 minutes for the last passage, and getting #25 wrong based on a quick educated guess before time was called.
So for the last exam, if I had just picked answers for #14 and #17, I would have probably gotten #25 right, which would make it a time management problem. But, on the other hand, if there was a way to more quickly ascertain the answer to #14 and #17, I would have gotten all three right.