Statistically, would first impression count more or last impression?
This is why my coach always said to do what was the "normal" way about it. Because there are pros and cons both ways. It seems like a weak last impression would be left in their minds, but a weak first impression, they dismiss your ability to do well. If you do the good side first, they might be writing their comments while you do the bad side, and not see tiny problems.
I can't remember if I posted this earlier in the thread, but my first coach had a judge claim the skater did the same side twice (I think on the forward outside-back inside/ forward inside-back outside 3s), because she did the less common side first. There was a parent videoing the test, who tried to show the judge that she did both sets, but the skater had to reskate the test, because once the judge "saw" she was repeating the same side, she had stopped watching. The skater was flustered, and did not pass on the second go round.