Anglesss

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Oh man I would get so frustrated with those questions on CDP, I'd have pretty good scores in everything else and then like a 9 in the angles section. As far as I know, there are just two methods out there for angle ranking - the hill method and the laptop method, you might want to search for those in the search bar. Basically just do tons of practice and with a little bit of luck, you should be okay.
 
Oh man I would get so frustrated with those questions on CDP, I'd have pretty good scores in everything else and then like a 9 in the angles section. As far as I know, there are just two methods out there for angle ranking - the hill method and the laptop method, you might want to search for those in the search bar. Basically just do tons of practice and with a little bit of luck, you should be okay.

lol these little tricks are just stupid. just compare the angles to reference angles of 45, 90, and 180. Instead of 180, you can just picture the reference acute angle instead. the main thing is dont stare at a problem too long. once you do the two angles you cant decide on will appear to look exactly the same. trust your first instinct