Entirely depends on the individual I think. I skip somewhat aggressively (2-4 questions) on LR and normally have about ~5-8m to go back to them (but it's my best section). RC I usually don't skip more than a couple but don't normally have more than 3 or 4 ...
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... , (not sure if that's true, but I wouldn't be ... seeing how it is clearly true in undergrad admissions and in ... form and part of me always wants to choose other or ...
... , (not sure if that's true, but I wouldn't be ... seeing how it is clearly true in undergrad admissions and in ... form and part of me always wants to choose other or ...
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