How do you review what you got right/wrong on practice tests?

<p>I figure you should review every question and its answer whether you got the question right or wrong. However, reviewing each question and all five of its answers (reading why a particular choice is right or wrong) seems unreasonable - it seems like it’ll take 8 hrs.</p>

<li>Did you review each question and the explanation for why each answer choice is right or wrong?</li>
<li>Is it worth it? How long did it take?</li>
<li>What’s a way to review a practice test without taking 8 hrs?</li>
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<p>Good question. I dont know about other people, but i definitely spent alot of time on reviewing passages. i prepped in summer,so i dont really care how much i spent...
basically i review all CR and W questions ,and analyze all the Q's even correct ones.in passages, i try to reason out each answer, why they're wrong, and one is right , etc.
i never complained how long the process takes,because CB sources are so limited,and so much time =D of course, if u're good,and u know what's right and wrong,u dont really have to do this; as i became more adept at this, i sometimes read the answer, laugh at it,and move on lol. reviewing became an useless process when you are 99% of your answer.
i dont review math Qs, i skim thru the section, and see if therse anything hard/tricky, and it works out fine. cuz i know what to review and what not to.</p>

<p>so yeah, if u're like really confident in math, theres no need to review,u know what you should do when u get stuck somehow; there's no point in reviewing something u can get easily.
W and CR,mm, it depends on you.</p>

<p>I wish i had more time to review :( My ever weakness is procrastinating >.<</p>

<p>It would not take 8 hours, unless you miss A LOT of Q's. Review only the questions you got wrong, guessed upon or weren't sure of (though this probably falls into the category of a guess). Reviewing a test should really only take probably an hour at the most and that's if you miss quite a few.</p>