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Ack. Does it usually take all 50 minutes to write everything down? My hand was aching in the end. :roll:
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AsllaPiscu wrote:Ack. Does it usually take all 50 minutes to write everything down? My hand was aching in the end. :roll:
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AsllaPiscu wrote:Ack. Does it usually take all 50 minutes to write everything down? My hand was aching in the end. :roll:
My group usually goes to the very end.
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AsllaPiscu wrote:Ack. Does it usually take all 50 minutes to write everything down? My hand was aching in the end. :roll:
if its a solid write up
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AsllaPiscu wrote:Ack. Does it usually take all 50 minutes to write everything down? My hand was aching in the end. :roll:
yuppp it always takes my team the whole time
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same here. one time we were actually late coming out cuz we wrote up until they called time, and we still had to do clean up and everything.
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*sigh* If you had to skip anything in the written part, what would you skip?
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i don't think that there is anything that you can actually skip but, you could be less in-depth in your observations maybe...
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yeah i agree...everything is just important as anything else. if you want to do well, you should try not to skip anything
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So is there any way to split up the written part to save time and still make it look neat? I would think that would be pretty tough.
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