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I'm also wondering about being able to talk outloud and really be in conversation with yourself. It seems like we should be allowed to do so but maybe it would be viewed as giving us an unfair advantage?
Also some people have been asking if they can read outloud or talk to themselves during the test - that is specifically mentioned as not allowed in the newly updated guidelines!
I will definitely be timing my advanced translation drill! Thank you for the reply.
Did you say your CLIR or "what i'm looking for is" outloud or was the entire process in your head?
> @"legallybrunette-23" said:
> Say some positive affirmations outloud or write them down! Get lots of good sleep and eat healthy foods. Believe in yourself, you've got this!