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On 5/20/09, I think it is a good idea to wrote:
> read the essay questions first and then do the multiple choice
> parts of the tests. I did this and it gave me some time to
> 'think' about my response while I was taking the multiple
> choice part. I know it sounds weird, but it really did help. I
> scored very high. Also, remember that while you want to project
> a competent image, the graders will not be grading your writing
> style this time. You can but do not have to do the 5 paragraph
> essay. If it is easier for you to use other techniques
> (bulleting, etc.) then do it. This time, they are grading your
> ideas and your knowledge, not your writing style.
You should also draw from your own experiences. I did that and it
help to score pretty well on that portion of the test.
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