I think that's why I'd prefer it in the morning actually. I just went through all 40 MCQs in order, answering only ones I had a high level of confidence on. It helps build some momentum. Then I did second and third passes to wrap it all up. It can kind of build a level of confidence to work into harder problems. I could see trying the depth portion first and feeling much more overwhelmed as it's harder to skip around. You'd be more forced to tackle what's there right away.Unlike in the 40 MCQs, there are no low hanging fruits to pluck in the essay questions. Why I thought why not ask.
I found it quite satisfying to build confidence during the multiple choice, only to be followed by the merciless afternoon bone crushing. You literally feel the life exiting from your body.
YIKES!
If the essay questions were given in the morning, I expect a lot of people wouldn't return from lunch.
You are not wrong...
The second paragraph answers this. Why data collection was suggested.Your theory is sound but what data do you have to show that the afternoon is in fact harder?
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