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Hey there, try doing some untimed practice until you're getting the majority of questions correct before switching to timed practice. Once you know how to answer the questions and have familiarised yourself with the style of questions, you'll find the subsection much easier! Good luck!
Hey, guys! Are there any tips on QR since I keep getting around 520 and my test is in around 2 weeks, and I'm really bad at maths so I need help!! Thanks
From what I've heard of people who do really well: spend 40 seconds or less per QR question. If a question seems to take longer than 40 seconds GUESS, FLAG, SKIP. Try to work on your calculator skills on a keyboard using the number pad to the right of the keyboard. Do random calculations over and over again. Work on your mental maths too, as some questions can be done without calculator. Make use of your paper/whiteboard
Out of all the marks you could get on QR, most of them are likely to be from easy/fast questions than long ones.
Hey there, try doing some untimed practice until you're getting the majority of questions correct before switching to timed practice. Once you know how to answer the questions and have familiarised yourself with the style of questions, you'll find the subsection much easier! Good luck!
From what I've heard of people who do really well: spend 40 seconds or less per QR question. If a question seems to take longer than 40 seconds GUESS, FLAG, SKIP. Try to work on your calculator skills on a keyboard using the number pad to the right of the keyboard. Do random calculations over and over again. Work on your mental maths too, as some questions can be done without calculator. Make use of your paper/whiteboard Out of all the marks you could get on QR, most of them are likely to be from easy/fast questions than long ones.