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After taking my first timed QR test (I was only half done after 45 min), I got really frustrated. I'm pretty good at math, so I was really confused as to what I was doing wrong.
To fix the problem, I took it upon myself to do four MD tests during the late morning and afternoon. On a fluke I happened to look at all of the choices for a particular question and realized that four of these answers were really dumb because they didn't even fit the data given in the question. Then it dawned on me... That's why they call it a QUANTITATIVE REASONING test. Most of these you don't have to even set up, but only do one or two calculations in your head to separate the right answers from the wrong ones.
I guess it's nice to know I'm not stupid. I just wasn't doing it right. 👍
To fix the problem, I took it upon myself to do four MD tests during the late morning and afternoon. On a fluke I happened to look at all of the choices for a particular question and realized that four of these answers were really dumb because they didn't even fit the data given in the question. Then it dawned on me... That's why they call it a QUANTITATIVE REASONING test. Most of these you don't have to even set up, but only do one or two calculations in your head to separate the right answers from the wrong ones.
I guess it's nice to know I'm not stupid. I just wasn't doing it right. 👍