Hi Beat the GMAT team,
I am following the 60 day study guide and I must say that this was the best decision that I made for my GMAT Prep.
I do not know whether I will be able to get my desired score in GMAT, but surely this helps me remain focused and prepare in a systematic and effective way.
However, I am confused over a point.
The 60 day Study guide does tell us to take the GMAT prep Exams/Other practice Tests multiple times in the course of the preparation.
I am not sure whether I should review the solutions to all the questions every time I take these tests.
May be it can result in an inflated score later and I may end up remembering the answers next time when I attempt those questions.
What should my strategy be? Please suggest!
Thanks a lot for your help,
Saheli
Good idea to review all solution along with explanations?
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I think you should review the solutions.
When/if you see a duplicate question, you can minimize score inflation by waiting 2 minutes before you enter your response (otherwise, you'll gain undeserved time that you wouldn't normally have had.)
When/if you see a duplicate question, you can minimize score inflation by waiting 2 minutes before you enter your response (otherwise, you'll gain undeserved time that you wouldn't normally have had.)