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Re: Higher Quantitative Score by Missing Early Questions [#permalink]
Dude - good question, it really is. But from all the folks that I talked to earlier on when I started my prep - and then, spent a few hours trying to research this on forums - I had just one takeaway:
Just leave it be. Study Hard, Give it your best. And, there's no substitute for that.

You probably already knew that, but sometimes it takes hearing it from an external entity to reinforce the idea. It did for me. Thanks.

PS: Also, if there was such a strategy, it would be out in the open. Don't ya think? That would then prompt GMAC to make amends, and we'd be back to where we started from! Just my 2c.

Originally posted by fxsunny on 22 Feb 2012, 11:40.
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Re: Higher Quantitative Score by Missing Early Questions [#permalink]
Yeah I second Karishma's comment, although I haven't taken the test yet but after spending some free time on trying to figure out the GMAC algorithm, now I can assure you that the best way out is to study rather to analyse the algo..
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Hi

My two cents:

I have heard from quite a few people on this forum that, in case of MGMAT tests, if you do very well on your first few tests, you exhaust a decent chunk of the higher difficulty question pool and thus, the number of 700+ level questions in the subsequent tests could theoretically be much smaller. Am a tad surprised that this happened as early as the third test though! Do let us know how the fourth test went and the number of 700+ questions you got.

Though I have taken all the MGMAT tests, I wasn't diligent enough to go through each test I took and note the number of questions of each level of difficulty.
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