canadiananalyst Wrote:
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> I agree with everyone but in the EOCs, i realized
> that small little details may be relevant to
> answer the questions. Although it may save you
> time to skip it, you may get the wrong answer
> because you failed to read the full thing. Better
> safe than sorry!
+1
I am part of the minority that reads the full item set.
I am doing a "diagonal" reading of the item set and at the same time I underline "suspicious" and "key" facts. 99% of the time these "suspicious" facts appear in the questions so I am better prepared to answer them.
This may be more time - consuming but I feel more confident when I have the full picture of the case.
Besides, there are key details which you may miss if you hurry to skip to the question.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Thursday, May 5, 2011 at 01:50PM by perimel. |