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Tips for GMAT
- If you must guess, always try to eliminate obvious wrong-answer choices first, then go with your instinct. Eliminating even one choice obviously improves your odds. If you’re out of time on a section, there’s no advantage to guessing randomly on the remaining questions. Why? You might luck out and guess correctly. But incorrect responses move you down the ladder of difficulty to easier questions, and your reward for responding correctly to an easy question is less than your reward for responding correctly to a more difficult one. So on balance, there’s no net advantage or disadvantage to guessing randomly.
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