I'll miss maybe one question before #19 but I catch it during BR and it's actually a silly mistake.. After that, it's just awful. It's not a timing issue either, as I have been do
This sounds like the name of a progressive Indy band. The Chronic Bubbling Errors will go on tour next week and are sure to play their #1 hit "I Had to Pee during Section 4"
This sounds like the name of a progressive Indy band. The Chronic Bubbling Errors will go on tour next week and are sure to play their #1 hit "I Had to Pee during Section 4"
I often find that I accidentally mix up two answers (i.e., if the answer for #10=B and #11=D I will write #10=D and #11=B) OR that I am off by just one letter (i.e., I bubble B instead of C).
This sounds like the name of a progressive Indy band. The Chronic Bubbling Errors will go on tour next week and are sure to play their #1 hit "I Had to Pee during Section 4"
I often find that I accidentally mix up two answers (i.e., if the answer for #10=B and #11=D I will write #10=D and #11=B) OR that I am off by just one letter (i.e., I bubble B instead of C).
in my mind and the letter I circled (i.e, "#10 - C, #11 - D, #12 - A" etc). This has helped get my bubbling errors down to the -1 range, but not always.
in my mind and the letter I circled (i.e, "#10 - C, #11 - D, #12 - A" etc). This has helped get my bubbling errors down to the -1 range, but not always.
From my limited understanding, the process itself is easy. The grades are the hard part. We are talking like ranked #1-5 at a TTT for a shot at T6. Often people let hubris destroy them into thinking t
question #7 from section 4, but stopped again at #17 from section 4. This threw off my entire timed run and when I ran down to the library print lab to try to print the last section, it would not pri
Are you allowed to make marks on your answer bubble sheet, for example circling #13 and #16 to indicate that you skipped those? I know that if your answer is C you should only make a mark on the C bub
Are you allowed to make marks on your answer bubble sheet, for example circling #13 and #16 to indicate that you skipped those? I know that if your answer is C you should only make a mark on the C bub
Are you allowed to make marks on your answer bubble sheet, for example circling #13 and #16 to indicate that you skipped those? I know that if your answer is C you should only make a mark on the C bub
The other difficulty with skipping around as you say you do sometimes is that the most difficult question(s) can be found anywhere on the exam: sometimes it's #13 and other times is #24. I advoca
now for "Which one of the following judgements most closely conforms to the principle above?" which is for PT39 S2 #11, this is saying that the principle is in the stimulus (notice the '
now for "Which one of the following judgements most closely conforms to the principle above?" which is for PT39 S2 #11, this is saying that the principle is in the stimulus (notice the '
now for "Which one of the following judgements most closely conforms to the principle above?" which is for PT39 S2 #11, this is saying that the principle is in the stimulus (notice the '