Helium head
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Hello
Every time I do a UMAT practise paper , I use atleast 2-3 pages for working out (such as drawing shapes and tables) ,
However according to the website were not allowed scrap paper and can only write in the 'margins' of the test book ,
I don't understand why we're not permitted working out paper , but my question is , how have past
candidates approached their working out in such little space ? How does everyone else do it ? Do you just write really small ?
Every time I do a UMAT practise paper , I use atleast 2-3 pages for working out (such as drawing shapes and tables) ,
However according to the website were not allowed scrap paper and can only write in the 'margins' of the test book ,
I don't understand why we're not permitted working out paper , but my question is , how have past
candidates approached their working out in such little space ? How does everyone else do it ? Do you just write really small ?