I am on my last leg of the GMAT prep, and have just started my AWA prep. I would appreciate if someone can clear my doubts.
1. How important are spellings and typos on the GMAT. Do I need to keep a watch on them everytime I type?
2. I have been brought up on British English, and by habit, I tend to write, say, "colour" rather than "color". Will such a spelling be considered a mistake?
3. In analysis of issue, is it ok to take the middle ground? Can I highlight the pros and the cons of the choices in front of me, rather than explicitly selecting any of them? For e.g., if a question wants me to analyse "responsibilty for preserving natural environment belongs to public, not to the govrnment" - can I discuss saying both are equally responsible?
1. How important are spellings and typos on the GMAT. Do I need to keep a watch on them everytime I type?
2. I have been brought up on British English, and by habit, I tend to write, say, "colour" rather than "color". Will such a spelling be considered a mistake?
3. In analysis of issue, is it ok to take the middle ground? Can I highlight the pros and the cons of the choices in front of me, rather than explicitly selecting any of them? For e.g., if a question wants me to analyse "responsibilty for preserving natural environment belongs to public, not to the govrnment" - can I discuss saying both are equally responsible?












