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vinviper1
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Hi all,
I am hoping others that have the same type of problem can help out. I find when I do the tests timed I rush and cant sit back a bit to look at the concepts...think about the "body of knowledge" that I've studied, and they go for the answer. I find that I get cauhgt up in trying to make up for lost time and miss then question. When I review it, I can get probably 65% of the ones I got wrong before looking at the answer. This is very much weighted to the Quant section.
So yes, I should slow down, but time has been tight in my practice sessions. Anyone going through or has gone through a similiar type of problem? Tips?
Thanks for all the assistance.
I am hoping others that have the same type of problem can help out. I find when I do the tests timed I rush and cant sit back a bit to look at the concepts...think about the "body of knowledge" that I've studied, and they go for the answer. I find that I get cauhgt up in trying to make up for lost time and miss then question. When I review it, I can get probably 65% of the ones I got wrong before looking at the answer. This is very much weighted to the Quant section.
So yes, I should slow down, but time has been tight in my practice sessions. Anyone going through or has gone through a similiar type of problem? Tips?
Thanks for all the assistance.

















