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Hello,
I am using the GMAT Verbal Workbook to prepare for the verbal section. I came across an interesting statment when reading through the strategies that can be employed in answering Reading Comprehension questions.
There is a line that says "if you get an EXCEPT question on your exam, then it means that you are doing well". The paragraph where this is mentioned starts off by saying EXCEPT questions (appears under special types of questions) are the toughest in the RC section.
My question to the test prep company is: How do you know for sure that someone is doing well if they get an EXCEPT question on the exam? I am curious to know if you have any statistics to support your statement or if its just a general statement based on the fact that EXCEPT questions are perceived to be tough? If you do have statistics to support your claim, can you share it on this forum so that potential test takers can benefit from the information?
I'd like to hear what the company representative has to say about this.
Thanks!
I am using the GMAT Verbal Workbook to prepare for the verbal section. I came across an interesting statment when reading through the strategies that can be employed in answering Reading Comprehension questions.
There is a line that says "if you get an EXCEPT question on your exam, then it means that you are doing well". The paragraph where this is mentioned starts off by saying EXCEPT questions (appears under special types of questions) are the toughest in the RC section.
My question to the test prep company is: How do you know for sure that someone is doing well if they get an EXCEPT question on the exam? I am curious to know if you have any statistics to support your statement or if its just a general statement based on the fact that EXCEPT questions are perceived to be tough? If you do have statistics to support your claim, can you share it on this forum so that potential test takers can benefit from the information?
I'd like to hear what the company representative has to say about this.
Thanks!












