One steadfast rule to follow when taking a test is:
A. Work harder problems first so you have time to accomplish them.
B. Read through the entire test to have a feel for the types of questions and their values.
C. Work up to the last minute without reviewing, as reviewing is a waste of time.
D. Don't include partial answers, as most instructors will penalize you for doing so.
B
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