<p>I personally think that Xiggi's advice on going over the correct answers is a waste of time. I think that going over the answers i got wrong only, will help me more, so I can spend more time studying on other things. I assume that if I got lucky on one of the correct answers I made, I'll eventually get a similar question wrong and I'll go over it when I cross that bridge. </p>
<p>Is it really important that you go over the correct answers?</p>
<p>Umm of course it. It is important so you can be familiar with the structure of the questions the Testmakers construct. Once you break down that structure and scrutinize it piece by piece, you'll be able to tackle that same kind of question with ease the next time you do it. Unless you already know how to answer the correct answers correctly everytime, it's good to go over everything.</p>