- karmayogi
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Today I gave Kaplan CD test#1. Got alarming 580 (Q50, V26). I am not disheartened, rather I am more excited. My strategies are working. I know Kaplan is tough and doesn't represents your actual score, but definitely I am way behind my target score.
After the test analysis, to my astonishment, I found that I have spent around 18 minutes on 6 questions, and got all for them wrong. Worst part spent around 5 mins, 3.5 mins and 3 mins respectively on three of those questions. Wasting so much time on a difficult question is definitely insane, but while attempting these questions, I didn't realize that I am giving so much time to them. So how to decide when to leave a question? I have a technique that I would like to discuss with all. Please let me know whether the technique is correct.
Technique: I realized that all these questions were those which I couldn't able to comprehend in single read. That means, If I am unable to comprehend a question in single shot then chance of getting it is very bleak, irrespective of how many times I re-read it. Also, unlike in quants, in verbal we have no way to verify the answer. Hence, I will leave a verbal question, if I got neither head nor tail of the problem after first read. Looks like re-read doesn't work for me.
Let me know your thoughts.
After the test analysis, to my astonishment, I found that I have spent around 18 minutes on 6 questions, and got all for them wrong. Worst part spent around 5 mins, 3.5 mins and 3 mins respectively on three of those questions. Wasting so much time on a difficult question is definitely insane, but while attempting these questions, I didn't realize that I am giving so much time to them. So how to decide when to leave a question? I have a technique that I would like to discuss with all. Please let me know whether the technique is correct.
Technique: I realized that all these questions were those which I couldn't able to comprehend in single read. That means, If I am unable to comprehend a question in single shot then chance of getting it is very bleak, irrespective of how many times I re-read it. Also, unlike in quants, in verbal we have no way to verify the answer. Hence, I will leave a verbal question, if I got neither head nor tail of the problem after first read. Looks like re-read doesn't work for me.
Let me know your thoughts.
Each soul is potentially divine. The goal is to manifest this divine within.
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