u/katietheplantlady

This is where I get cranky about Study Hall Questions (one week left to go before my exam)!
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This is where I get cranky about Study Hall Questions (one week left to go before my exam)!

So I just did my third mock exam on SH (I got a 74% and my exam is in one week, so I'm feeling pretty good) but these kinds of questions are killing me.

The question says "quickly and efficiently". While the mindset is to evaluate...that takes time. To evaluate multiple team members background, experience, and capabilities that will not be "quick" will it? I got every other "easy" question correct so this grinds my gears.

I find myself faced with questions on every mock exam and quiz where I am reading the situation and need to choose mindset over all else even when the scenario says otherwise. Is that your experience as well? How do I gauge this for the actual exam next week.

Thank you for coming to my TED talk.

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u/katietheplantlady — 2 days ago
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...in the order between the breaks? I feel like not because I guess you're allowed 10 minutes after 60 questions, but I see people saying they ran out of time and it affected their section score (the people saying they got something like AT/T/BT).

Aren't they all entirely random?

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u/katietheplantlady — 25 days ago