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gmatplayer
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I just performed a simple experiment in Quant section of GMATPrep
I took this section and answered first 10 questions correctly. I took about 50 min to do this and then randomly guessed all other questions.
My final correct answers were 15 out of 37.
Astounding result has come
Just 8 in 0-60 scale.
What does this mean? Following is what I think from my understanding so far
-First few questioned are not that important as I used to think & they carry almost same weight
-Which is preferable: getting few questions correct in a row or not getting few wrong in a row
-GMAT gives some point disadvantage for correct question that are answered by taking lot of time
-Only 40% correct answers is real bad for Quant
I took this test just to see how high difficulty level goes for Quant. It was quiet difficult for me after first 5
I took this section and answered first 10 questions correctly. I took about 50 min to do this and then randomly guessed all other questions.
My final correct answers were 15 out of 37.
Astounding result has come
Just 8 in 0-60 scale.
What does this mean? Following is what I think from my understanding so far
-First few questioned are not that important as I used to think & they carry almost same weight
-Which is preferable: getting few questions correct in a row or not getting few wrong in a row
-GMAT gives some point disadvantage for correct question that are answered by taking lot of time
-Only 40% correct answers is real bad for Quant
I took this test just to see how high difficulty level goes for Quant. It was quiet difficult for me after first 5












