Grammatix: no guessing - SKIP!

<p>Was just looking over the grammatix sat free info section and they stressed not to guess. If you dont know something, skip it.</p>

<p>What do you guys think?</p>

<p>if you can eliminate a couple then guess</p>

<p>They said most people usually eliminate the correct answer.</p>

<p>It is better to skip it if you don't know how to answer it.</p>

<p>Michael Barnett, creator of Grammatix, seems to sware by this tactic, but no one else really seems to agree with him.</p>

<p>Jer0d</p>

<p>everyone else thinks we should skip?</p>

<p>i would say guess under every circumstance. ALWAYS guess. That is, if you trust yourself =D.</p>

<p>i think that's a logical summary of the princeton review's suggestion. they say the questions are either easy, medium, or hard. the easy ones you can guess on and get it right, the hard ones are traps so if you guess you'll get it wrong. but their method doesn't make all that much sense because most people know the answers to all the easy ones and don't need to guess. so you shouldn't</p>

<p>"They said most people usually eliminate the correct answer."</p>

<p>Those kinds of guessers aren't good guessers.</p>

<p>True guessers...like most of us...eliminate what we absolutely know is wrong. Therefore, smart guessers should guess. Stupid guessers that say "this sounds wrong" and eliminates, should not.</p>