Strats. for Scraps
As trivial as it may sound, even the way you set up your scrap paper can impact your GMAT score. If
your notes are not logically organized on your scrap paper, it will be more difficult for you to check your
work or branch off into a different solving strategy if the first one doesn’t pan out. You are more likely
to miss a critical relationship if all of the information that you know about a problem is not laid out
in an organized fashion. In addition, you need a way to quickly check your
progress against the watertight timing benchmarks without disturbing your
workflow. Here’s what we recommend (largely based on strategies that our
students have reported to work for them):
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