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Trebla

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This might sound a little silly, but when you're completely stumped on a question and you want to move on, would you leave a space for that question (even though amount of space required is unknown) or would you just write in the next question and come back to the question at the end of the answer booklet (hence screwing up the order of questions)?
 

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I don't think it matters if the parts of a question are out of order.
 
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I'd just estimate the amount of working space I think I would need and move on to the next question
 

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Each question would be within their own booklet, so if you do the parts in a different order then it does not matter. I actually did this plenty of times.

Other times I just leave a whole page for it and go on to the next question. Perhaps as a rule, leave out about twice as much space as you think you'd need.
 
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I skip questions and come back to them later all the time. You can put them anywhere as long as they're in the correct booklet.
 

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pLuvia said:
I'd just estimate the amount of working space I think I would need and move on to the next question
Ditto, and you can always use more than one writing booklet for a particular question, just make sure you specify it on the front {number of booklets used and whichever part(s)}.
 

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