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How to Respond to "TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF" in Chevening Interview

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Hello everybody, welcome back to the

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channel. In this video, we are going to

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talk about one of the most important

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shuning questions and that is tell me

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about yourself. I would like to

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congratulate all the people who are

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shortlisted and for those of you who are

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rejected I tell you this is not the end

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of the world. You have many options.

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first you can apply again next year like

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I was not shortlisted on the first year

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or you can apply to other scholarships

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not just this uh this evening in the UK

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that's why in this channel I'm going to

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upload a lot of new videos and introduce

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you beautiful scholarships around the

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world especially in the UK in the United

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States Australia and in Europe as you

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can understand it from my voice. I was

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not able to send my weekly newsletter

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last week and also upload a new video in

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this moment of time that the interview

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is going on and I know you really need

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this these videos for your preparation.

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So, wish me health and I hope I can

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handle the rest of the video and uh have

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the power to record the full video for

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you today. So today we are tackling one

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of the most common and honestly one of

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the most misunderstood questions in the

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entire interview and that is as I say

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tell me about yourself. Sounds simple

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right? Four words and yet this is one of

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the questions that trips up so many

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brilliant qualified candidates every

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single year. Today we are going to fix

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that. By the end of this video you will

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know exactly why this question is

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trickier than it looks. How to structure

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your response using Shivvening's own

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values, how long your answer should

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actually be, and how to find the sweet

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spot between preparation and sounding

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natural in your response. All right,

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let's get into it. Why tell me about

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yourself is actually a trap. Let's start

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with the truth that nobody really tells

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you. When this evening panel opens your

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interview with tell me about yourself,

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most candidates hear it as a warm-up, a

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friendly invitation to just talk about

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who you are. And that is exactly the

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trap. Because here's what is actually

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happening in that moment. The panel is

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not just being polite. They are

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immediately from your very first

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sentence assessing your ability to

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communicate with clarity and structure.

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They are watching to see if you can take

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a big open-handed question and give a

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focused, relevant, wellthoughtout

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answer. In other words, they are

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checking if you are leadership material

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right from the first question from the

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start. And the most common mistake

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candidates treat it as a biography. They

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start from childhood, talk about where

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they grew up, list every job they have

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ever had, every course they have taken,

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and before they know it, five minutes

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have passed. and the panel still doesn't

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know why this person is sitting in front

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of them. That's the trap. You rumble,

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you lose the room, and you have used up

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your precious time that could have been

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spent making a powerful first

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impression. So, what should you do

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instead? You need to treat this question

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as your personal pitch, not your life

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story. Think of it as your 90 secondond

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highlight reel that tells the panel who

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I am, what I have done that's relevant,

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why I deserve this scholarship, and why

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I'm sitting in this chair before you

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today. Every single word in your answer

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should be earning its place. If it

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doesn't connect to your achievening

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journey, your leadership, or your future

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goals, leave it out. The moment you

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start treating this question like the

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professional opportunity it is rather

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than a casual chat, your answer

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transforms and that transformation is

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what the panel is actually looking for.

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One important issue I see that 69% of

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you who are watching my content did not

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subscribe to my channel and only 31% of

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you are subscribed which is a shame.

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Please hit that subscribe button now and

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like this video. If you need help to do

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mock interviews, I'm here to help. You

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can book one-on-one mock interviews with

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me online. The links are in the

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descriptions and pinned comments below.

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Part two, how to tie your personal story

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to Shivvening's core values. Make them

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see exactly why you belong here. Okay,

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so now you know what not to do. Let's

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talk about what you should do and

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specifically how to make your answer

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feel tailor made for shavening. Here's

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something really important that a lot of

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people overlook. Shavening has three

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core things you they are looking for in

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every single scholar. Leadership,

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networking ability and clear credible UK

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study plan. What they want to study when

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they want what they want to become.

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These aren't hidden. They are literally

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on the Shven website. And yet most

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candidates answer the tell me about

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yourself question without referencing

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any of them even indirectly. Here's what

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I want you to do. Think of yourself

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introduction as a story that quietly but

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clearly checks all three boxes. Let me

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show you what I mean. Instead of saying

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something generic like I am a public

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health professional with 5 years of

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experience, imagine saying something

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like this. My name is Leila and for the

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past 5 years I've been working in public

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health policy in East Africa where I

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have had the opportunity to lead a

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regional vaccination campaign that

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reached over 200,000 people across three

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countries. That experience taught me the

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power of crossborder collaboration and

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the importance of evidence-based policy

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and it is what led me to apply for the

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evening scholarship to study global

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health policy at the London School of

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Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. My goal

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is to come back and help shape national

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health strategy at a level that

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genuinely moves the needle. Did you hear

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how that worked? In just a few

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sentences, Laya demonstrated leadership.

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She had a major campaign. She showed

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networking potential. She worked across

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three countries and she made her UK

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study plan crystal clear. Specific

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university, specific course, and a

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specific visa. That's the difference

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between an introduction that gets

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forgotten and one that makes the panel

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think this person gets it. So as you

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prepare your own answer, I want you to

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go through it and ask yourself three

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questions. Where am I showing

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leadership? Where am I showing that I

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can connect and collaborate with others?

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Of course, networking. And here is my UK

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plan. Clear and specific enough that

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there's no doubt I why I choose that

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course. If your introduction can answer

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all three quietly, naturally without

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feeling like a checklist, you are in a

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really strong position. If you have any

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question, feel free to write your qu

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questions in the comment section after

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liking this video, of course, and I will

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respond with details to any of your

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questions that you write below. This

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evening interview is not about perfect

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answers. It's about credible ones. If

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you want structured preparation, real

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interview questions and realistic

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responses based on over 5 years of

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shavening coaching and mentoring

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experiences and based on how these

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interviews are actually assist. I have

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created a complete shavening interview

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guide. You will find it along with my

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other resources through the links in the

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descriptions below. How long should your

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answer actually be? So now let's talk

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about something that seems simple but is

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actually one of the biggest stumbling

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blocks for candidates timing. How long

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should your answer to tell me about

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yourself actually be? And the answer

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might surprise you. Not 30 seconds, not

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5 minutes. The sweet spot is between 90

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seconds and 2 minutes. That's it. That's

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your window. I hope you spend the same

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amount of time on most of the questions,

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but sometimes there are some questions

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that need shorter and some even more.

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Here is why. under 90 seconds and your

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