scoring poorly in IR ... my test is after tomorrow .HELP!!
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Still scoring poorly in IR on my practice tests .... I scored 3 on my first official attempt on the 13th of Feb and this was my highest score . Need a score between 4-5 . Any strategy advice pleaaaaaase ??? Thanks in advance
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My advice is try to map data scattered all round the graph, bar or data sheets. Give yourself some time to see the relationship among different entities and then imbibe the relation. IR is all about relation between the data. so keep your nerve calm on test day.the nona wrote:Still scoring poorly in IR on my practice tests .... I scored 3 on my first official attempt on the 13th of Feb and this was my highest score . Need a score between 4-5 . Any strategy advice pleaaaaaase ??? Thanks in advance
I'm no expert, just trying to work on my skills. If I've made any mistakes please bear with me.
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Here is my 2 cents: I took the gmat last week. I didn't really practice the IR, as I thought it was silly. With that being said, I went into the test and thought the IR on the test was MUCH easier than the Manhattan IR or the Gmatprep IR. Here is my advice: if a question is super long and looks like it is going to be a pain just guess and move on. You can essentially throw away I think 4 questions and still get a perfect score on IR. It is in your best interest to at least throw away a few but be absolutely positive on the ones you do do. It is an all or nothing game, so just take it easy and as you are going through confidently answer the ones you think you can and if you can't figure it out just throw it away and move on. Otherwise you are going to be crunched for time. That is what I did during the test and I felt really good about both the AWA and IR. But I haven't gotten my scores yet, so no guarantees.