Hi,
All of us know how important GMAT strategy is and it does not matter how many questions we get wrong, our scores can be really different to each other even with the same number of wrong answers.
According to What-If scenario done by GMAT Club (
gmat-prep-software-analysis-and-what-if-scenarios-146146.html) the first questions of the exam weigh more than the last questions; so, spending more time on the first questions is justifiable.
However, Manhattan and its instructors have far different notion. According to these 2 articles
https://www.manhattangmat.com/blog/index ... to-win-it/ and
https://www.manhattangmat.com/blog/index ... anagement/ ,we should spend our time on all questions equally. Moreover, If you evaluate the scoring system of Manhattan CATs, the last questions of CAT are not less important of the first ones.
Aside from GMAT Club and Manhattan strategy, my experience has baffled me. Sometimes I get a low score 28 in verbal when I answered incorrectly some early questions and sometimes I get the same score even answering all the first 10 questions correctly but did not devote much time to the last questions, so I answered them incorrectly.
Finally, what is the best strategy to tackle this odd game????????