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On skipping sections I don't fully disagree with you but I would advise against it:
1) This just adds to an extra chance at that OH NO I F'ed up moment. During L1 I saw a guy that at the last moment was erasing like crazy and filling in all of his answers again. The deal was he jumped around and ended up filling in about 25 answers one box ahead and did not realize until it was too late.
2) The exam is a total crap shoot on what can show up, something very easy for you in your hardest subject could show up and that one thing you are fuzzy on in your best subject could show up. My plan is to at least start on Q 1 and then if I have to skip questions I'll do so.
3) Jumping around makes it almost impossible to estimate time. If I'm on question 43 and I've skipped 3 questions it takes 5 second to figure I should be 2 hours in, am I ahead or behind in time. I like to get done quick but at the same time be sure, if a question is one of those long calcs that I'm still not good at I skip it and come back. I find allot of times a second look helps or if I have time I can reverse engineer an answer.
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