Hello Gmatclubteam,
bb I have been in Gmat club for aprox. 1 year now but I started to utilize its full potential from past 3 months when I found out that we can even ask 3 question per day from experts ,can paricipate in ongoing discussion and can get expert advices from all over the world. It's wonderful. Thank you Gmatclub.
So, I started posting queries related to Gmat questions and I was getting responses right away from experts, some of them are legends.
when I saw some of the members were mentioning experts and getting responses, I started to do the same. I mention 2-3-4 experts because not to get doubtful answers form random members and I know that some of the mentioned experts might busy so others (who are free and willing to reply) can reply.
The reason I posted this is that I got a response from an expert today that I am tagging him frequently, I shouldn't ask all kinds of doubts and its not a customer service so that I can tag right away. I asked him because he always says-"thank you for thinking to ask", what does this mean, I thought its ok to tag him.
but I don't know which one is a reasonable doubt and which one is not? I can confidently say that I ask doubts (except in some cases), which has not been discussed before or were not cleared when I read the forum. My average is 5-6 question per "week". Some day I study 6-7 hours a day and ask 3-4 question on a single day and some day I don't even ask.
One of the expert said its completly ok to tag.
Some of the legends are reponding and giving me suggestions on my PMs. Its a great community for someone like me who can't afford private tutoring (because some us are getting monthly salaries equivalent to per hour tutoring charge of a good private tutor in USA (300-400usd) but still are dreaming big) to get some valuable suggestions. Thank you Gmatclub.
So, How much is too much?
tagging experts is not a right way?
Is there a rule book about this? I would like to read it so that I can confidently perform my action under those limits.
Thank you.