<p>Well, not really. I just wanted to catch your attention.
-here is my question: I have a 750 w score and a 680 math score with a horrible 570 m score. So, would it be detrimental if I left the whole, or at least 2 parts (since the essay is in the first section), of the writing section blank and concentrate primarily on the math and CR to improve my scores in these areas?
- There are many reasons why i want to do this. First, I will have more time to think about the other sections, and maybe I can flip back and finish answering anything that I may not have completed when the supervisor is not looking; we all know there are many windows of opportunity to do this, and i myself have gone back to answered questions on the previous section after the time was up. The only thing is that this causes you to loose time on the next section, but if I don't have to do the w section this won't matter, get it? Also, I can focus my studies on the m and CR , even though the w section is easy anyways. I just need more time to work out the other sections.</p>
<p>--WOuld anyone recommend this? After all, colleges are not looking at the w section anyways, right?
This would irrefutably boost my composite score since I am sure that I can improve on the math dramatically.</p>
<p>SO, are my perceptions of how this strategy would work accurate at all?
Or would this ultimatelly hinder my status?</p>
<p>Thank you very much...</p>