Ill be taking the NREMT in a few weeks. I have been working through a number of test prep materials and am consistently scoring in the 90-92% range of questions answered correctly. When I go back and review what I got wrong it is almost exclusively errors of me reading the questions too quickly. I know the materials inside and out, for almost all areas. I'm going to keep studying the stuff I don't feel comfortable being able to answer in my sleep but I could really use some test taking guidance. I know there are all sorts of tips and tricks online, but what I really need is for others who are fast readers, especially when confident with the materials, to share with me how they became more effective at slowing down.
I KNOW in my head to read slower, re-read, etc. Just wondering if there are any other ways to approach it.
Sometimes I feel like my eyes see what they want to see, no matter how many times I read the question. I realize the test measures minimal competency and I should likely be fine even misreading some but if I happen to be lucky enough to get *all* the questions that I am prone to misreading then I could very well fail for poor test taking, rather than poor knowledge base. Any help appreciated
I KNOW in my head to read slower, re-read, etc. Just wondering if there are any other ways to approach it.
Sometimes I feel like my eyes see what they want to see, no matter how many times I read the question. I realize the test measures minimal competency and I should likely be fine even misreading some but if I happen to be lucky enough to get *all* the questions that I am prone to misreading then I could very well fail for poor test taking, rather than poor knowledge base. Any help appreciated