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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Some test-takers prefer to answer all questions relatively quickly, then go back and double-check them all if there's time. Some test-takers prefer to double-check each question as they go and then move on. Regardless of such a preference, all test-takers will benefit from knowing which of these options might be possible in order to develop the best test strategy. Just as it's helpful to know the number of questions, number of sections, time limits, subject matter, and required score for what is being evaluated, it's helpful to know this information as well. More information is always better, no? (I know there are strong opinions on both sides of the debate as to whether tests should be prepped for or strategized. Surely one can appreciate the viewpoint that, if a test is going to be administered and the results have consequences for test-takers, then there is something to be said for knowing what one is getting into.)[/quote]
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