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<blockquote data-quote="sakz" data-source="post: 8459196" data-attributes="member: 253277"><p>bunch of ppl pming me about the pat section, so here goes</p><p></p><p>for keyholes, just look at all the holes that can't fit and eliminate them, thats easier than finding the correct one first. when u have a couple that could be the answer, look for noticeable differences between them (i.e. distances b/w things, the length of things, etc.) and see if those keys have it on the actual block.</p><p></p><p>top front end, i dont really have a strategy. i just try the line counting. some of em were mind boggling on the test, so i just tried to see where the dashed lines/solid lines should be. the answer choices are pretty easy for this in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>angles i would quickly scan em and try to figure out the order. if that order was one of the answers, i would usually go with it. when there were a couple angles that were really similar, AND the same orientation i would try the laptop/hill method. for ones that had DIFFERENT orientations, i would try to see which one could possibily fit inside the other. i didnt try to use the laptop/hill for angles that are sideways since i'd have to tilt my head and if i wasn't lined up with one of the lines perfectly, it would bias one of the angles. if i was really struggling on some i would just mark it and go back to it afterwards. chances were that my eyes were tired of looking at those angles and i didnt know what to look for. once i came back to them, it was like starting fresh and i could be able to see the difference for some reason.</p><p></p><p>the people at the center let me hold stuff up to the screen so when the legs were really small, its hard to tell which one was bigger/smaller so i'd extend the legs and get an idea of how big the angle is that way.</p><p></p><p>cube counting, just make sure you get everything right since this is just easy points. i just tallied them up and double checked when i finished. if you think you lost your place while counting, START OVER. don't try to guess where you last were, cuz that could mess you up. the lady walking around accidentally clipped the cubicle when she was turning the corner so that got my attention and i had to start over.</p><p></p><p>pattern folding is hard to explain. i know theres that wicked sick pat tutorial around here somewhere so i'd suggest go to that for some instruction. basically i just looked at each answer one by one and checked if you can make that object (everything is in the right orientation and all the sides with designs match up properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sakz, post: 8459196, member: 253277"] bunch of ppl pming me about the pat section, so here goes for keyholes, just look at all the holes that can't fit and eliminate them, thats easier than finding the correct one first. when u have a couple that could be the answer, look for noticeable differences between them (i.e. distances b/w things, the length of things, etc.) and see if those keys have it on the actual block. top front end, i dont really have a strategy. i just try the line counting. some of em were mind boggling on the test, so i just tried to see where the dashed lines/solid lines should be. the answer choices are pretty easy for this in my opinion. angles i would quickly scan em and try to figure out the order. if that order was one of the answers, i would usually go with it. when there were a couple angles that were really similar, AND the same orientation i would try the laptop/hill method. for ones that had DIFFERENT orientations, i would try to see which one could possibily fit inside the other. i didnt try to use the laptop/hill for angles that are sideways since i'd have to tilt my head and if i wasn't lined up with one of the lines perfectly, it would bias one of the angles. if i was really struggling on some i would just mark it and go back to it afterwards. chances were that my eyes were tired of looking at those angles and i didnt know what to look for. once i came back to them, it was like starting fresh and i could be able to see the difference for some reason. the people at the center let me hold stuff up to the screen so when the legs were really small, its hard to tell which one was bigger/smaller so i'd extend the legs and get an idea of how big the angle is that way. cube counting, just make sure you get everything right since this is just easy points. i just tallied them up and double checked when i finished. if you think you lost your place while counting, START OVER. don't try to guess where you last were, cuz that could mess you up. the lady walking around accidentally clipped the cubicle when she was turning the corner so that got my attention and i had to start over. pattern folding is hard to explain. i know theres that wicked sick pat tutorial around here somewhere so i'd suggest go to that for some instruction. basically i just looked at each answer one by one and checked if you can make that object (everything is in the right orientation and all the sides with designs match up properly. [/QUOTE]
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