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Re: How to only select questions that have an OA [#permalink]
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Does anyone know how to filter the questions so that you only view/select those that have an OA?


Are you asking about questions in general or the questions that you will find in the forum posts here?

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I was asking about here, the GMATClub.
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Re: How to only select questions that have an OA [#permalink]
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Puzzler wrote:
KyleWiddison wrote:
Puzzler wrote:
Does anyone know how to filter the questions so that you only view/select those that have an OA?


Are you asking about questions in general or the questions that you will find in the forum posts here?

KW


I was asking about here, the GMATClub.


That is a really interesting thought because studying a topic without an OA and debate around the correct answer can be very unsatisfying. Personally, I don't know how to do it but the data is being collected, so I would assume it's theoretically possible. I wonder if there are any forum representatives or really sharp forum users who could weigh in...
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