Does anyone ever just.. write random numbers for the grid-ins?

<p>I'm like.. really bad at math. I'm hoping for a REALLY generous curve.. :/. I omitted so many on one and by the looks of it.. it wasn't experimental since I had the experimental physics. When time is about to be called on math.. the grid-ins I didn't get.. I just write random numbers like 1, 2, 100, and 0. Does anyone else do this? :P. I mean, for some questions those are somewhat feasible answers. I hope my WR makes up for my math.. I really think I did well on that. I breezed through the sentence rewriting. CR wasn't too shabby. I did a PR math book the week before and it did help on some but uh, not enough to make me proficient.</p>

<p>I did write in a random number for the last question: 25. Turns out the number was 26.7. Haha, so frickin' close!</p>

<p>Yes, I always pick 3. It was right once.</p>

<p>^ lol. i never thought about doing this, but i since there is a small chance (wasn't it like 1/14,000?) that guessing will produce a right answer, i will make sure to try it next time.</p>

<p>Well some answers have a higher chance of being right even when you have no clue what the answer is. </p>

<p>Like if they ask for an angle measurement in a weird shape, you can guess that the angle won't be 0, and probably less than a large number.</p>

<p>If i have no clue whatsoever, i just put 10.</p>

<p>I had to put 20 for the last grid in on the test.. :s I had a brain fart. :(</p>

<p>I've done it for the PSAT haha. But I found Jan's grid-in to be a breeze even though I'm not too strong in math.</p>

<p>I did that on my PSAT. I guessed 0 on all of them and one of the answers turned out to be 0.
Didn't need to do that on the actual SAT though ;)</p>

<p>lol
guess
0
1
or 6 (for radii)</p>

<p>Not really, I almost always have at least some idea of what the answer is going to be, so it's never completely random.</p>

<p>I guessed 0 on a Hard grid in question on the 2006 PSAT and I got it right! But beware, ETS knows how people think, so they won't make 0 and 1 answers so often. But usually I don't want to spend those precious seconds on grid ins because there is a very little chance of getting it, I just focus on other questions instead.</p>