When might it be advisable to skip the rest of the answer choices when you're pretty sure you already found the right answer? And I'm actually curious about every section. Time (shocker!) is a huge issue for me. I'm getting so close to finishing sections but it seems like I might have hit a limit of how much I can accomplish in 35 minutes with my current strategies. I legit don't skip answer choices, I at least try to do a quick skim through the rest which never seems to lead to me choosing another option.
In LR, even if I began skipping them when I'm 100% sure, I would pretty much never do so on a necessary/weaken/strengthen because I'm not that good and I feel like anything passed # 17 or so, I'm not skipping either.. But in some of the early flaw/sufficient/ID questions, I'm starting to feel like it's a waste of time.
Same with RC, although me feeling 100% sure about an answer choice is far more rare, there have been times recently where even a quick skim of the rest of the answer choices feels like a waste of precious time.
And as far as logic games go, I obviously choose and move on in the more complex question where proving each would take forever, but in the first couple of questions (the ones that you kind of answer by comparing it against the rules), I still skim the rest even if I've already found the right answer. My rationale was always that it's early in the game so skimming the rest will be a good way of making sure there's not two right answers here because if there are I've clearly done something wrong and I better go back.
I get that the general advise is try it out and see what happens but I'm curious what the experts would say regarding which is more important; Do I continue the way I have been because it's safe and I'm less likely to make mistakes, or is it time to start trusting myself and give myself a better shot at finishing sections?