<p>yeah, i never never never omit. even if i run out of time, i just guess.</p>
<p>that's true, but omitting one or two when you absolutely don't know is good.</p>
<p>yeah, but if your score is high enough then you dont lose the points for getting one or two wrong. like if you miss two for cr, your raw score only goes from 67 to 65. you dont lose the .25 for each one, since its rounded.</p>
<p>if someone can be absolutely 100% positive those they did answer are correct, then maybe, but not worth risking a lower score by omitting if you can reasonably knock choices out.</p>
<p>I did guess on ones that I ommited 1 or 2 because then the odds are in my favor.</p>
<p>I'm with andrea on this one. Never omit.</p>
<p>Maybe you should try the "best guess" thing. Like... eliminate the wrong answers and when you're down to 2 focus on them and try to find the answer again (in the text). Should work. It works sometimes on CR for me, only sometimes, though.</p>
<p>P.S. I'm not talking about math because I'm good at it.</p>
<p>My point exactly, so by omittting 13 total, and guessing on those which one could eliminate some choices, you are still way better off not omitting, having 13 off the top of a potential raw score, seriously limits your ability to get above 600 taking into account those you did guess could be wrong guesses</p>
<p>Not good to omit</p>