hole punching

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BrownieDDD

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when you do hole punching,

should i practice with a pen and scratch paper and draw out the holes on a makeshift drawn paper??

or practice with the dry erase board? when i do practice with the erase board, it's hard to erase everytime bc my finger gets so dirty!!! but if i do it on paper, i'd have to redraw the lines everytime.....

Also, on test day, do you get to choose scratch paper or a dry erase board?
 
The actual test is dry erase, so you're better off using that and making a big grid where you can just erase your punch holes for each question to save time. On CDP there is a whole tutorial on setting up grids and other things on your scratch sheet to save time.
 
yeah it says to draw it big and erase the dots iwth your finger...i guess use your saliva and finger.........
 
The actual test is dry erase, so you're better off using that and making a big grid where you can just erase your punch holes for each question to save time. On CDP there is a whole tutorial on setting up grids and other things on your scratch sheet to save time.


FYI the actual test is not dry erase anymore. It is a permanent marker.

How I went from being terrible at hole punch to it being my quickest, easiest section was to realize how important lines of symmetry are. This I figured out from doing lots of problems. For example, your final answer has to have symmetry with your first fold. That alone eliminated 2 or 3 answers on every problem on my real DAT in about 2 seconds.
 
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