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When I hit tough problems, I’d quickly identify the concept—say, combinatorics—and ask, “What’s the simplest approach?” If I got stuck, I’d eliminate two answer choices and guess. Don’t overthink. Practice skipping strategically with mocks. Another big mistake I see is not reviewing errors properly. People solve tons of questions but don’t analyze why they got them wrong. Keep an error log—note the concept, like algebra, and your mistake. I used OG 2024-25 questions to drill my weak spots after every mock.
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