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		<title>By: cesar anchante</title>
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		<description>Some aspect of GMAT practice tests is the fact that we get penalized for not answering questions.  I was struggling with low scores (400-500) for a while until I realized that not answering some questions and finishing each section increased my scores by 100 (500-600).  The penalty for not finishing a section can make a great difference.</description>
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