Hi all,
I have a question that I hope I can explain properly.
I'm reading posts on the Manhattan GMAT blog and they are great! Really eye opening about how to approach the test.
I just read the post titled, "Breaking Down a GMAT Divisibility Problem"
As I tried to do the question I realized I was stuck. So I went ahead and read the answer explanation because I had absolutely no idea what the next step was. Of course after reading the answer explanation it seems so obvious how find the answer.
I'm worried though...am I really getting better at these difficult questions? I feel like the answer is no. Because I always just get stuck on the hard questions and get them wrong. When I'm stuck then I have no choice but to read the answer explanation and like I said before it then seems so obvious.
So that is my question/concern. I found it hard to put into words what I'm worried about but I hope you get the gist of what I'm saying. Am I really improving my critical thinking skills when I feel I'm not making progress on these questions - always having to read the answer choice because I just have no idea what to do to solve the problem.
I think I'll just have to master my guessing strategy for these tough questions on the real test because it seems impossible for me to be able to reason out those questions and even narrow down answer choices.