Thanks everybody! I was able to see where I went wrong using the methods suggested. I have another question, but I think this might simply be a book error.
A question in the text listed Newman Projections #1 thru 4. The first part of the question asked "which represent the same compound?" I first found the following configurations...
#1 - 2R,3R
#2 - 2S,3S
#3 - 2R,3S
#4 - 2R,3S
I came to the conclusion that #3 & #4 were the same compound based on the fact that they have the same configurations. The solution manual said that #1 & #4 are the same compound. I've been going crazy trying to figure out how!
I just realized that the solution manual may have found the answer based on a different Newman Projection for #4.
I listed the solution manual version of #4 below the four projections listed in the text. Am I correct in saying that both Newman Projects listed as #4 are projections of two different compounds and not simply the same compound rotated? Based on the projection given in the solution manual I found that the configuration was 2R,3R and that projections #1 and #4 are in fact the same compound.