ATAR Notes: Forum
National Education => Admissions tests => UMAT => Topic started by: Greatness on March 27, 2011, 01:06:31 pm
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How long do you usually take to do the drills? Do you do them as quickly as possible (like just guess if you dont understand/know the answer) or sit there and keep going until yuo get the correct answer?
Do you check your answers afterwards and find out where you went wrong?
Have you guys been improving??
What's the best way to approach problem solving questions??
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Section 1 probably just on time or little over
No don't sit and think so long, it is a bad technique even in VCE
Of course you need to check why you got something wrong
Section 1 more or less...kind of luck as what questions you get and whether your good at those types you get really
Problem solving? There is several types so hard to give general rule
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I hate the long paragraph problem solving questoins >> Liking the ones where you can just draw up a table or the ones you can figure out mentally.
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Hmm long paragraph problem solving? Normally problem solving are quite short (not implying its easy)
Long paragraphs are generally data analysis or drawing conclusions
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There are the ones that go for like 5-7 sentences that give you slabs of information that you take in. I find those ones annoying :s