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Easy things first
Ron--
The "easy things first" approach always worked for me on standardized tests. Since I love a challenge, if I start out with a tougher question, I'll spend way too much time on it. Doing the easy questions first not only saved me time on standardized tests; it also gave me more confidence. After going through 90% of the test, I'd hike back to the 10% of questions that gave me a hard time--and I had lots of confidence and time left over to address them.