Blind Review - how to do it properly?
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 9:12 pm
Can someone please explain to me a step by step process of blind reviewing a test? I just took PT 39, and got a 158 (completely bombed the first LR and games). I want to make sure i learn from every single mistake i made on that (and future) tests, and I've heard about the wonders of BR, but i have no idea how to go about doing it.
Also, on a related, but separate issue. I went over each question i got wrong in PT 39 after i graded my section, would it help even a little, if i were to re-take the test tmrw, and grade it again. I printed two copies of PT 39 accidentally, so i figure might as well not let the paper go to waste... Is that a good/decent/absolutely moronic idea?
I did not memorize the answer choices for the incorrect questions, rather when i was reviewing i looked for flaws in my reasoning and wrote those flaws down so that i could eliminate them in the future.
Thanks in advance!
Also, on a related, but separate issue. I went over each question i got wrong in PT 39 after i graded my section, would it help even a little, if i were to re-take the test tmrw, and grade it again. I printed two copies of PT 39 accidentally, so i figure might as well not let the paper go to waste... Is that a good/decent/absolutely moronic idea?
I did not memorize the answer choices for the incorrect questions, rather when i was reviewing i looked for flaws in my reasoning and wrote those flaws down so that i could eliminate them in the future.
Thanks in advance!