2. Take Practice Exams Regularly
Make it a habit to take practice exams at regular intervals. This will help you assess your progress, identify weak areas, and get used to the pressure of answering questions under time constraints. Aim to take at least one full-length practice exam every week as your exam date approaches.
3. Review Incorrect Answers
After completing a practice test, review any incorrect answers and understand why you got them wrong. This is a crucial step in the learning process. The more you understand your mistakes, the better you’ll be able to avoid them in the real exam.