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I've been there. Kinda (not Asian). Sometimes you just have to take tests multiple times to see what they really focus on and learn to think like the test. I had some tests where I just paid for a pretest and took that over and over until I felt confident. I knew the material but I didn't know how I'd be tested on it.
Anyway, good luck next time!
Yeah, second time through helps a lot. Some useful advice I got was: read the whole exam through once, start with the questions you know you'll ace. Triage the tougher questions to maximize the part-marks. If you make a mistake, don't erase, just cross it out; you might need it later and it might not be wrong. When you're finished, sit with exam until the time is up; it's best not to leave early, in case you're struck by inspiration.
Good luck next time!
Yeah tbh i assume giving a test paper is an art as well