Any tips on getting high difficulty questions right?

whatismypurposewhatismypurpose Alum Member

I know those questions are usually the curve breaker ones and I keep choosing the second most popular answer every single time... Any tips on how to approach this problem?

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  • natemanwell1natemanwell1 Core Member
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    figure out the question types. figure out what confused you each time, and if there are patterns with the question types or patterns in what you find difficult about the questions. "curve-breakers" tend to be different for everyone

  • MattyCzarMattyCzar Core Member
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    Like the comment above says, doing a wrong answer journal will help with this, and even with other questions you may get wrong. I'm not sure how you do on time, but typically I aim to be done with the first 10 questions in 10 minutes, ideally the first 15 questions in 15 minutes. You're never going to have one of those dealbreaker, level 4 questions as one of your first questions, so without knowing why you're getting them wrong, the only advice I can give you is to make sure you have enough time for those last 10, 15 questions so that you have that extra bit of time to really think through your answer.

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