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So Im a 2nd year Med student taking a Board Exam soon. I consider my reasoning skills to be pretty good. But there are times during prac exams where I have a tendency to kinda zone out on question(s) and mindlessly/not actively read a question (aka going through it, not actively comprehending it, and there you know it 1 min wasted). Or there are times when Im mindlessly reading, misread a question, and get it wrong even thiugh it’s VERY simple and I just misread it. Anyone have any tips on how to avoid these episodes of “mindless” reading?
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