rtp wrote@Metalloy
wow 20 min is so little. My handwriting is going to suck big time since i have not written in quite some time! I was bad anyway.
I didn't get the trick you were trying to explain. Elaborating would be great.
One trick I learned, is to actually read the answers before reading the text or whatever.
Elaborating:
1)each correct answer worth 1 grade
2)each wrong answer will cost you 0.25 grade.
3) Multiple choice is usually of 5 answers you can choose from so the answers are A B C D and E.
so you should now choose a primary favorite letter and secondary Favorite letter, lets choos A and B respectively for the sake of explaining what to do with them; each time you face a question which you dont know the answer of, try to rule out the incorrect answers which will give your guessing a higher possibility to ve correct, Now lets say you couldnt choose rule out any answer, just answer A. If you were able to rule out some answers, and A was not one of them, just answer A, if A was one of them, just answer B, if B is also ruled out just choose whatever you want.
why is that? probability: the probability to get the most correct answers of the questions that you dont know the answer.
This method is actually mentioned in the SAT book, it is legit, it works, do it.