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I have been scoring very well on Bootcamp PAT subject tests, and I think mainly because I've adopted the strategy of jumping directly to my quick/high yield sections and then coming back to the front. Basically when I start I jump directly to angle ranking, clicking next on each question to get there instead of going to "review" because I've read from others that "review" won't show up until you've seen every question. I then do hole punching, cube counting and pattern folding in order, coming back to TFE and then finally keyholes. I know the order is pretty silly but it has greatly improved my scores.
My concern is that when taking the actual test the prometric computer could "lag" or load really slowly when spamming the next button to get to angle ranking quickly. Also would like to confirm if I'll be able to use a "review" to jump back to TFE/Keyholes or if on the actual test I'll have to spam "previous"
I almost feel goofy asking but know theres a method to the madness, these 22s on bootcamp PAT subject tests have been huge confidence boosts. If anybody has used a similar method in the past please let me know how it worked when taking the actual test! I appreciate the help
My concern is that when taking the actual test the prometric computer could "lag" or load really slowly when spamming the next button to get to angle ranking quickly. Also would like to confirm if I'll be able to use a "review" to jump back to TFE/Keyholes or if on the actual test I'll have to spam "previous"
I almost feel goofy asking but know theres a method to the madness, these 22s on bootcamp PAT subject tests have been huge confidence boosts. If anybody has used a similar method in the past please let me know how it worked when taking the actual test! I appreciate the help