<p>I have the frustrating problem of missing easy questions in the writing section of the SAT. For example, on my last practice session of the writing section, I missed 6 questions total from both the 25 minute and 10 minute sections. 5 of those were from the Identifying Sentence Errors part, and of those 5, 4 of those missed were easy questions. When I review missed answers, I can see the blatant errors in the sentences, but it's like I see something else completely the rest of the time. </p>
<p>My biggest problem with the Identifying Sentence Errors section is saying that a sentence has an error when it doesn't, and saying it doesn't have an error when it does. This especially with the supposedly "easy" questions. Now that I think about it, I am probably just over analyzing the "easy" questions. </p>
<p>I feel like I am giving myself an answer to my own problem. I'll just try to not over-analyze these first couple questions in this section. I also feel like after doing the difficult questions #10/11 in the Improving Sentences section, my brain is in a mode of deep analysis of the much simpler questions that follow.</p>