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A quick 2-minute outline can save precious time. Structure your thoughts to avoid mid-answer pauses and keep your writing flow steady.
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Train your hand and brain to work together! Timed practice sessions with mock questions can help improve your writing speed.
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Write efficiently with standard abbreviations—just ensure clarity. For example, "e.g." instead of "for example."
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Start with the questions that carry more marks. Answering confidently under less pressure can save time later.
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While neatness matters, legible handwriting ensures examiners can read your answers without trouble. Speed doesn’t have to mean a scrawl!
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Panic slows you down. Stay calm, breathe deeply, and trust your preparation to keep your thoughts clear and your hand steady.