Rishi108
Hi,
I am done studying all my concepts and want to test myself in SC. So, should I only do level 700+ questions on the GMAT quiz? This way, I would sharpen my ideas and would be able to tackle lower levels of questions easily. However, I need some advice as I read somewhere that you should practice questions of all levels to do well in the exam.
Kindly guide me on this.
Good try buddy 😉
Maybe you should start boxing with Mike Tyson first. Why take on easier opponents?
Why lift a little weights? You can always start lifting hundreds of kilograms or pounds….
You can see how the analogy breaks down. Many people have done this before you and I’m sure many people will do it after you. There are many reasons this will not work and it will not be successful. Unfortunately.
The interesting part is that he will not actually get that many hard questions on the GMAT. Which makes the questions hard is the pace of the exam.
I would recommend that you mix questions when you study chapters or strategies. I’m assuming you actually have a source of learning other than doing questions and when you use that source of learning, practice questions for the topics you have just covered. You can get 10 questions consisting of three easy ones and three medium and three hard. If you want a high score, aim to solve nine out of 10 or at least eight out of 10 if you’re not able to have the success rate, it means you’re not absorbing the material well enough and you need to do some thing about that
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