A reviewer should help you practice, not just read
Many examinees collect notes, screenshots, and reviewer PDFs but still struggle to stay consistent. A better reviewer gives you a clear way to answer questions repeatedly and measure progress.
That is especially useful for grammar, numerical reasoning, and other topics that improve through repetition.
Build a review routine around your weak topics
The best study routine is one you can repeat every day. Start with one or two categories, answer manageable question sets, then review mistakes before moving on.
- Use shorter daily sessions when time is limited
- Repeat weak categories until your score improves
- Mix category review with occasional full mock practice
Use mock tests to prepare for exam pressure
A reviewer becomes more effective when paired with mock tests. Timed practice helps you adjust pacing, improve accuracy under pressure, and identify which sections slow you down.