cumulonimbus wrote:
a. No need to do ALL questions
i. I must thank Bunnel for his magnificent analysis. This was a real eye opener for me. I realized that I did not need to attempt ALL questions to get a high score on the test; I could get 49 in quant even with 10+ incorrect questions. When you know that you only need to get ~27 questions correct, you can focus your energy on fewer questions. Believe me – it helps.
Hi BB,Que Sara Sara,
Can you guide to the link to this strategy by Bunnel. I haven't come across this yet.
Also is their a siimilar strategy for Verbal?
i. I must thank Bunnel for his magnificent analysis. This was a real eye opener for me. I realized that I did not need to attempt ALL questions to get a high score on the test; I could get 49 in quant even with 10+ incorrect questions. When you know that you only need to get ~27 questions correct, you can focus your energy on fewer questions. Believe me – it helps.
Hi BB,Que Sara Sara,
Can you guide to the link to this strategy by Bunnel. I haven't come across this yet.
Also is their a siimilar strategy for Verbal?
I can now post the links
Here it is:
gmat-prep-software-analysis-and-what-if-scenarios-146146.html