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Re: Second term in a Geometric Progression is 1000 with common ratio [#permalink]
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romer28 wrote:
Don't put GMAT questions in the GRE is annoying dude! Freaking annoying



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You don't have to get annoyed. If you don't like the question, just skip it - SIMPLE
BTW the question is not from GMAT but CAT (India)
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Guys

The problem is not a matter of personal preference about a question (like versus NOT like) or being annoyed (boring or not).

The problem is IF the question is useful to achieve a high GRE score when we practice.

However, even a question that is perfect for the GRE could be annoyed (we do not have in that particular areas tested our strongest knowledge) or we simply do not like because my brain simply refuse to learn , I do not know, or remember a specific formula.

It is just a subjective argument.

Nonetheless: practice always with questions as close as possible to the real GRE questions. Otherwise, move on. :)
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