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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Paxtunlimt: Created page with &amp;quot;Every AEIS candidate has a story about time getting the better of them. For some, it’s the comprehension passage that eats half the paper. For others, it’s the essay that starts well but runs out of runway, leaving a rushed conclusion and loose ends. I’ve worked with AEIS secondary [https://bbarlock.com/index.php/AEIS_Secondary_English_Comprehension_Tips:_Question_Types_and_Answering_Techniques_82194 AEIS for Secondary students] students across Sec 1 to Sec 3 entry...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Every AEIS candidate has a story about time getting the better of them. For some, it’s the comprehension passage that eats half the paper. For others, it’s the essay that starts well but runs out of runway, leaving a rushed conclusion and loose ends. I’ve worked with AEIS secondary [https://bbarlock.com/index.php/AEIS_Secondary_English_Comprehension_Tips:_Question_Types_and_Answering_Techniques_82194 AEIS for Secondary students] students across Sec 1 to Sec 3 entry levels, and the pattern is familiar: language skills matter, but [https://wiki-quicky.win/index.php/AEIS_Prep_for_International_Students:_Settling_In_and_Succeeding_23291 AEIS entrance requirements] time discipl&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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