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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3883818" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>Haha, I doubt that is the case. I took it in the early 2000's and my high school put a lot of energy into prepping us for it. I think practice tests are worth their weight in gold and having someone teach some time management skills for taking the test are crucial as well. That truly puts it down to actually showing what someone's aptitude is at that moment and not how nervous they get on tests, how they have a tendency to get stumped on one question but can't leave it unanswered to move onto possibly 10 other questions they do know, etc.</p><p></p><p>It has been quite a while, but 3 passes for each section is what sticks out to me. Blowing through and answering everything I knew off the cuff or with minimal side work on the first pass and then go back to the beginning. Go through a second time with the ones I paused on even a little to see what jumps out at me now. Go through a third time to really put in the time to figure out ways to make at least an educated guess on the answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3883818, member: 35603"] Haha, I doubt that is the case. I took it in the early 2000's and my high school put a lot of energy into prepping us for it. I think practice tests are worth their weight in gold and having someone teach some time management skills for taking the test are crucial as well. That truly puts it down to actually showing what someone's aptitude is at that moment and not how nervous they get on tests, how they have a tendency to get stumped on one question but can't leave it unanswered to move onto possibly 10 other questions they do know, etc. It has been quite a while, but 3 passes for each section is what sticks out to me. Blowing through and answering everything I knew off the cuff or with minimal side work on the first pass and then go back to the beginning. Go through a second time with the ones I paused on even a little to see what jumps out at me now. Go through a third time to really put in the time to figure out ways to make at least an educated guess on the answer. [/QUOTE]
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