using reading time for solving questions or actually reading not sure what to do considering last time, i ran out of time to check all modules for exam 1
Yeah like PhoenixxFire said, definitely use reading time to try and comprehend questions and pinpoint anything you think you are going to have trouble with. Get an idea of what you have to come so you can plan out your time basically (e.g. if you notice that the financial area has quite a few questions that you took a long time with in practice exams, try to allocate a little longer to this and move through faster with other sections that you could do easily.)
Don't bother trying to solve it yet, because you will just have to try and remember it. Only do this at the end if you have read through it all at least once and comprehended it all, and then just do it for the basic questions, like median and stuff, because you don't have your calculator.
Edit: this is just what I try to do - if you really want to start solving to potentially save a minute or two, then go for it!
Also:
Everyone please make sure your CAS is set to just FLOAT (it's caused people to lose marks because their cas setting aren't right)
OMG yes the most incredible advice. I will never do this wrong again after it lost me a mark in one SAC - that I would otherwise have gotten 100% on
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Good luck today everyone!