Alright, my GMAT exam is on July 14th and need to score only 450. I have been practising SC and CR, and found that I can correct atleast 80% of them and I can barely do anything with RC.Do you think it is a good idea to randomly choose RC and put more time to correct the SC and CR?
Please advice!
If I skip CR and concentrate on RC and SC!
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I'm not an expert in GMAT scoring algorithm. But I advise you to not skip any question types. My GUESS is that the algorithm will actually pay attention to areas/subjects/question types when scoring. This especially when going for a higher score.