HELP: 1 or 2 wrong

<p>Everytime I do a section, I always end up getting 1 or 2 wrong. To all those 2300+ testtakers, how can I improve this to perfect a section. Exhaustion always comes into play midway through the test and the probability of careless errors increases. When I look back to the questions I got wronf I ask myself "How could I have gotten that wrong?" I don't even need to read the solution book because usually, the wrong answer I put was because I missed a minute detail or made a careless error (the worst error of all).</p>

<p>How can I stop making these mistakes and try to score a perfect on practice sections?</p>

<p>Strategies for avoiding errors differ depending on the type of question. The general rule is to just be very careful. The trick, though, is to know when to slow down and when to speed up–especially in math. For CR passage questions you always need to examine your assumptions. Whenever you’re about to select an answer ask yourself, “why.” And then really force yourself to mentally list the reasons you favor one choice over another. You’ll often find that the choice you were about to choose requires a lot of assumptions unsupported by the text.</p>