It's not uncommon for test-takers to require a warm-up period to get into the groove of efficiently solving questions.
One strategy that I recommend to students that could help is to warm up your mind an hour before the test. You can do this by reviewing one question from each question type an hour before the test - do so on answered questions though! You don't want to exhaust your self before you start the exam. Think of this as perfecting your form on an empty barbell before you add weights. This can help you start the actual test with a sharper mindset.
I see you've been giving verbal a go before quant. If this approach has been working well for you, then stick with it. It's all about finding what routine helps you perform at your best.
One strategy that I recommend to students that could help is to warm up your mind an hour before the test. You can do this by reviewing one question from each question type an hour before the test - do so on answered questions though! You don't want to exhaust your self before you start the exam. Think of this as perfecting your form on an empty barbell before you add weights. This can help you start the actual test with a sharper mindset.
I see you've been giving verbal a go before quant. If this approach has been working well for you, then stick with it. It's all about finding what routine helps you perform at your best.
Statistics : Posted by egmat • on 19 Sep 2023, 10:28 • Replies 2 • Views 92




