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You are under review of the Science Testing User-Review Department, or S.T.U.D., and we have just completed your proposed test. Here are our findngs:
1. Definitely not that hardest puzzle I've encountered. There are a few elements you might have thought were more difficult that they are: The cube panel, I can portal over to that pretty easily by just jumpin out a portal placed on the wall next to it's walkway.
2. That pool of acid does not seem to do anything or serve and purpose. That stuff is expensive you know. We have to carry it in by the bucket load, and the buckets keep disolving, so please make sure you only use it when you need it.
3. You have two things: A lot of empty, open space, and a lot of portalable walls. I won't tell you not to do that, that's un-American, but you might consider not doing that because it makes your map a lot easier to solve.
Now get out there nd be fiscally repsonsible, employee.