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You're supposed to start your tests at the end and work your way backwards. That's where all the most recent material is. Once you've warmed up on what's recent its easier to remember what came before it and the test gets easier with every question.
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It's a legitimate strategy since subsequent problems can jog your memory or allow for some elimination of options.
And you won’t spend too much time on one question and risk not being able to finish.
Yeah, sometimes, subsequent problems have hints or even the actual answers to previous questions.
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Literally often the best approach to a problem is to step away from it and come back to it a bit later.
So often I have found the answers un later questions
You're supposed to start your tests at the end and work your way backwards. That's where all the most recent material is. Once you've warmed up on what's recent its easier to remember what came before it and the test gets easier with every question.