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Here’s how to structure your time for the entire test:


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Start by looking at which parts of the test have the most points and how long it will take to earn those points. For example, if you write 3 essays and 30 short answer questions in two hours, you don't want to spend years on a difficult short question at the expense of essays. Take 20 seconds to observe the distribution of points in the test.

Before a test, try a few different approaches to answering questions on the practice tests and see which action plan works best for you.

Be sure to allow some time at the end of the test to go back to unanswered questions or review other questions.

Here's a simple 3-step summary to help you remember how to allocate time for testing. I call this the * Triple A Method: Allow-Assign-Assign *:


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Allow plenty of time at the beginning to read the test, decide which questions you are going to answer first, and how you are going to approach them.

Allot time for each question based on the number of points it is worth.

Allow time at the end to review your work and fill in the gaps.

For a week before the test, try to practice writing quickly. If you don't practice writing essays before an exam, you might be (unpleasantly) surprised at how difficult it is to write quickly and legibly. Messy writing can annoy the person grading your exam, and you don't want to underestimate their knowledge and thinking by not finishing your answers because you write slowly. Choose a specific type of pen or pencil with which you know you can write quickly and comfortably. Then the week before the test, write a previous test quickly and neatly.

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