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			<title><![CDATA[One week to go...]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 12:33:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[What would I do in your shoes? Well, I was once! Some general advice to help you through the day.<br />
1. Don't panic. You have 10 minutes of reading time (more in Sharjah, HK &amp; Thailand). Use it! Consider what questions you can answer. Consider what questions you can't and don't waste any more time on them.<br />
2. For questions you think you can answer, think about a structure. Watch out for the one-line question - you will have to write a lot for this.<br />
3. Don't be put off when the candidate beside you picks up their pen and immediately starts writing.<br />
4. Watch the time and don't spend more time on a question that you should. Bring your own clock if you want to and set it so that the each question (which should take about ]]></description>
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1. Don't panic. You have 10 minutes of reading time (more in Sharjah, HK &amp; Thailand). Use it! Consider what questions you can answer. Consider what questions you can't and don't waste any more time on them.<br />
2. For questions you think you can answer, think about a structure. Watch out for the one-line question - you will have to write a lot for this.<br />
3. Don't be put off when the candidate beside you picks up their pen and immediately starts writing.<br />
4. Watch the time and don't spend more time on a question that you should. Bring your own clock if you want to and set it so that the each question (which should take about ]]></content:encoded>
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