Help with Folding, TFE, and Angles?

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So my test is next friday, and I'm only scoring ~18 on my CDP tests 🙁

I usually get 93 - 100% on cubes, keyholes, and hole punching, but the other sections are pretty terrible. On my last test, I got a 33% on angles (66 on the one before that, lol), 40% on pattern folding, and 66% on TFE. Do any of you have any useful strategies to try out for any of those 3 sections? Thanks!
 
Do you run out of time on pattern folding or you aren't able to figure them out?
 
Do you run out of time on pattern folding or you aren't able to figure them out?

I can't really figure them out. I usually skip tfe and save it for last, do the other 4 sections quickly, try and work through the pattern folding, and go back to tfe.

For pattern folding, I try and look for a certain part of the 3d structure and compare its adjacent parts to the 2d structure. Clearly, it isn't really working for me. I just have no idea how to visualize the 3d structure.
 
I actually am in a similar boat right now. I find TFE to be the most time consuming, so I save it for last. I am getting better at pattern folding. Here is what I do and maybe it will help:

1) I eliminate any obvious choices that have a side that doesn't even exist in the unfolded image.
2) I compare my answer choices to the unfolded image, looking for an identical "reference side". The easiest ones to look at first, are when a "reference" side shown in the folded answer choice only has one identical side in the unfolded image. Now I can kind of look to either side of the "reference side" and see if the orientations of the adjacent sides are possible.
3) If I haven't come to my answer choice yet, by either process of elimination or finding a folded image that is possible, I then need to pick a reference side on the folded image that could correspond to 2 sides in the unfolded image. I check to see if this folded image is possible given that the reference side could be either of the 2 corresponding sides.

Let me know if that makes sense!
 
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