Hi Ron,
My question regards to: why my brain is too sensitive with timing?
The detail problem: When I got math questions incorrect under timing, the main reason was that I unintentionally didn’t follow a process. Even I myself set up timing, my mind started running and unconsciously skipped steps, then ended up at the starting point (went in a circle). The questions become 5 times harder than under normal conditions.
If I try to calm myself down, sometimes I lose the sense of timing, and may do questions too slowly.
So, it’s not a type of psychological problems to which I don’t pay attention, it will disappear. Nor it’s a problem of just focusing on results: My actual test score was very close to the CATs’ scores (MGMAT’s and GMAC’s)
How do I "fix" this problem?
(I don’t/shouldn’t expect a perfect answer for me. Just want to learn from your experience with lots of your students about the same problem). Thank you!