- MikeJones11
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What strategy should I use with 3-5 questions left and about one minute to answer them (both quantitative and Verbal)?
I have read that there is a penalty for not finishing the test, so I have been quickly guessing without reading the last few questions... Is it better to guess and answer them wrong or not answer them at all? I can usually narrow potential answers to two pretty quickly. Should I just guess between the two at around 3-5 minutes left?
My target score is 700 and I have scored 680 and 660 on the GMATPrep practice tests so far. I take the test on Friday, 1/14/2011. I'm hoping that not having slight distractions (apartment neighbor noise, etc.) and having a better "five minutes left" strategy might make the difference in hitting my target score on the real test.
Thanks,
Mike
I have read that there is a penalty for not finishing the test, so I have been quickly guessing without reading the last few questions... Is it better to guess and answer them wrong or not answer them at all? I can usually narrow potential answers to two pretty quickly. Should I just guess between the two at around 3-5 minutes left?
My target score is 700 and I have scored 680 and 660 on the GMATPrep practice tests so far. I take the test on Friday, 1/14/2011. I'm hoping that not having slight distractions (apartment neighbor noise, etc.) and having a better "five minutes left" strategy might make the difference in hitting my target score on the real test.
Thanks,
Mike












