The maximum amount possible is hard to reach, even if you do know the tricks.
But to get one of the topspots these DOs and DON'Ts should help you:
DO:
- Read the question thoroughly to see what exactly was asked,
- Be polite and write in a positive manner
- Write in well understandable english and pay attention to a readable format
- have exact and full information related to the question,
- but still keep your information short and to the point,
- be creative and think further than just the obvious points,
- bind in your own experience on that topic
DONT:
- reinterpret the question into something that wasn't even asked,
- only copy texts from training or ToDo-list or other affiliates,
- spam, include personal identification, cross solicit or anything else that's against the rules,
- answer just to have answered (like just some nonsense)
- write massive text blocks (even less if you didn't use punctuations)
- relink too many sites even if only SFI training pages
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Should be the mainpoints.
Of course, there will always be some questions where oneself is not really experienced in, so you might need to pick out the questions you really feel able to answer.
Happy writing!
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The maximum amount possible is hard to reach, even if you do know the tricks.
But to get one of the topspots these DOs and DON'Ts should help you:
DO:
- Read the question thoroughly to see what exactly was asked,
- Be polite and write in a positive manner
- Write in well understandable english and pay attention to a readable format
- have exact and full information related to the question,
- but still keep your information short and to the point,
- be
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