Math score high untimed - low timed

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Math score high untimed - low timed

by aarthyk » Mon Apr 13, 2009 3:38 pm
Hi folks,

I am finding that I'm getting around 50 in the Math if I do the problems untimed, but when I do them timed I only get to about question 28 and have to guess on the rest. That is lowering my score drastically obviously. I was wondering if you have any advice on how to tackle the timing issue. I hear that the first 10 are very important so I end up spending a lot of time on those questions to double check the answer,and if one of the first 10 is something I don't know then I spend a lot of time to find the answer. This results in me losing a lot of time for other questions later on in the exam. I'm afraid of losing points early on and never being able to recover.

So I guess my questions are:
1. What can I do to speed up math? I tried doing the problems in the Official Guide and practice exams, creating flash cards, etc.

2. What should I do if I don't know the answer to an early question?

Thanks so much for the help.
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by 4seasoncentre » Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:27 pm
Because timing is soo critical, I think part of being successful means having to determine when you honestly can not answer a question. Personally, I found some questions take mere moments to answer, so I don't feel bad spending 4 minutes or so on one or two questions. However I only do so if I honestly feel like I can answer the question. If I can't then I just eliminate any answer that I can and guess.

Remember, this isn't like writing a test in school where you theoretically should know all the answers. The GMAT is trying to access your abilities so there are bound to be some questions you don't know.

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Guessing is required

by mharv » Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:51 pm
Hey

:!: Question 28 is a little early, you can probably guess 1-2 questions from 33-37 and you need to start well.

There is no maya if you get first 10 questions correct that you will get a 50. Try to get 8 correct, but not by spending extra time.

But if you get more than 2 wrong, you will need to make up in questions 15-30 and not getting any wrong.

@4seasoncenter is correct about the 4 minutes on a question .. it should not take that long atleast before question 30 to solve a GMAT problem.
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