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To be honest, it is all about practice...
I used the GRADMED practice pack last year to go through the tests, identify areas where I was weak, then start researching areas that I couldn't easily answer. No point in studying things I already knew or could work out.... Thinking back, I did the followings things....
1. Gap analysis - identify gaps in knowledge
2. Time practice - timed environment to get used to the pace!
3. Get used to the format of the questions and thinking behind them
I agree with your science statement that you can eliminate some wrong answers and work things out with common sense and basic maths - they are testing observation and thinking processes.
So, in summary - if I were you I'd start doing the practice papers, work out your scores, and target your work from there.
Good luck!
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