After Molly’s understandable euphoria passes, she begins to wonder which
question she got wrong. She discovers that the question dealt with optics.
Looking over the question, Molly at first thinks the test writers made a mistake
and that she was right, but then she realizes that she answered the question
wrong because she had assumed the focal point of a diverging lens would have a
positive value, when in fact it has a negative value. In thinking about the
question, Molly realizes she didn’t have a good grasp on which kinds of mirrors
and lenses have which kinds of focal points. She studies up on her optics, sorts
out why the focal point of a diverging lens must have a negative value,
and memorizes what kinds of optical instruments have what kinds of focal points.
All this takes her about ten minutes, after which she vows never again to make a
mistake on a question involving optics.
Analyzing Molly Bloom
Molly wasn’t content simply to see what the correct answer was and get on with
her day; she wanted to see how and why she got the question wrong
and what she should have done, or needed to know, in order to get it right. So,
she spent a little time studying the question, discovering her mistaken
understanding of diverging lenses, and nailing down the principles behind the
situation. If Molly were to take that same test again, she definitely would not
get that question wrong.
Skeptical readers might say, “But she never will take that test again, and
she’ll never see that question again, so wasn’t figuring out her mistake a waste
of time?”
No! It’s definitely not a waste of time. Remember that the test is
remarkably similar from year to year—both in the topics it covers and in the way
it poses questions about those topics. Therefore, when Molly taught herself
about optics, she actually learned how to answer similar questions dealing with
converging lenses and concave and convex mirrors, which will undoubtedly appear
on every future practice test and on the real Subject Test Physics .
In studying the results of her practice test, in figuring out exactly why she
got her one question wrong and what she should have known and done to get it
right, Molly has targeted a weakness and overcome it.
If you take the time to learn why you got a question wrong and to learn the
material you need to know to get it right, you’ll probably remember what you
learned the next time you’re faced with a similiar question. And chances are
excellent that you will be faced with a similar question.
Molly and You
What if you take a practice test and get fifteen questions wrong, and your
errors span all the major topics in physics? In that case, you should still do
exactly what Molly did: take your test and study it. Identify every
question you got wrong, figure out why you got it wrong, and then teach yourself
what you should have done to get the question right. If you can’t figure out
your error, find someone who can.
A wrong answer identifies a weakness in your test taking, whether that weakness
is an unfamiliarity with a particular topic or a tendency to be careless. If you
got fifteen questions wrong on a practice test, then each of those fifteen
questions identifies a weakness in your ability to take Physics Subject
Test or your
knowledge about the topics on the Physics Subject Tests. But as you study each
question you got wrong, you are actually learning how to answer the very
questions that will appear in similar form on the real Subjet Test Physics . You are
discovering your exact weakness in physics and addressing them, and you are
learning to understand not just the principles you’re being tested on but also
the way that Testing Authority will test you.
True, if you got fifteen questions wrong, studying your first practice test will
take time. But if you invest that time and study your practice test properly,
you will be eliminating future mistakes. Each successive practice test you take
should have fewer errors, meaning you’ll need to spend less time studying those
errors. Also, and more important, you’ll be pinpointing what you need to study
for the real Subject Test Physics, identifying and overcoming your weaknesses, and
learning to answer an increasing variety of questions on the specific topics
covered by the test. Taking practice tests and studying them will allow you to
teach yourself how to recognize and handle whatever Subject Test Physics throws at
you.
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