iliavko wrote:
Hi everyone!
How many questions of 600 and 700 level I have to get correct to get 47 at Quant?
I miss pretty much all of the 700s and get 50% of 600 correct. I know that the scoring is shady and all that, but can you give me a rough estimate?
Also, I am planning to spend around 30 min on the first 10 questions since there seems to be no way to even be asked the 600 level Questions unless you get the first ones correct. Any input on this?
Cheers!
Hi
iliavko ,
In order to get Q47, you must be more than 90% accurate on 600 level questions. Getting these questions wrong will let you get 500 or low level questions. Getting them wrong anyhow will not let you score more than Q44.
Also, spending 30 mins on initial 10 questions would mean you 45 mins for other 27 questions. (way too less). -- BIGGEST MISTAKE.
"there seems to be no way to even be asked the 600 level Questions unless you get the first ones correct." -- Incorrect statement. GMAT algorithm can start with any level of questions. It may happen that you encounter a 700 level question as your first question. What would you do in that case? Your level may drop to 200-300 level. A BIG LOSS.
Hence, your strategy is completely wrong. Please think about it wisely and don't take GMAT lightly(if you are serious about it.).
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