I have a very poor record at multiple choice questions.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't listen to my own records a lot. Once in a while - to check out my mistakes. Because you can always see a spot or two in the record where you could have done better. So you more or less study this way.
Learning happens in the minds and souls, not in the databases of multiple-choice tests.
Asking the right questions takes as much skill as giving the right answers.
I've come to learn that the choices I labor over and go back and forth about and ask a million people for their opinions and make lists about... those are always the wrong choices.
If you choose the wrong questions and you proceed, you still get a result, but it's not interesting.
I do put my questions in terms of the sharpest polarities of the issue. But I don't want a preponderance of opinion over factual data.
If you look at my record, I have a clean record.
I set records that will never be equaled. In fact, I hope 90% of them don't even get printed.
I have a relatively good track record.
I don't think about records.