andy.wy.tam Wrote:There's no way I can finish this question in 2 minutes
Had to bust out the quadratic equation too
Is there an easier method w/ picking numbers?
Instructors, can you please enlighten me as to how I can finish this question in 2 minutes time.
Thanks.
you don't really have to.
this is one of the biggest problems that people have in the quant section -- this whole persistent idea that,
no matter what, you
must be able to solve
every problem in exactly two minutes or less.
well, no.
remember, folks --
2 minutes is the average time for a quant problem.that's average as in
average. not an upper limit!
because it's an average, you will have lots of problems that take
over 2 minutes -- and these will be balanced out by problems that take
less than 2 minutes.
the practice tests will help you calibrate this sort of thing. but, the most important idea is this:
if a problem is clearly longer than most, it's ok to take more than 2 minutes on it.this goes especially for word problems, which must be "decoded" before you can even start working on them.
if you give yourself a LIMIT of 2 minutes for word problems, what will happen is ... well, you just won't finish word problems, that's what.
--
as a rather extreme example, if you have OG12, check out multiple choice #163 and #164 (can't reproduce here).
* #163 is obviously
very long (and challenging to boot). trying to finish #163 in two minutes is a fool's game; you should definitely allot substantially longer for that problem. (although, of course, you should still quit immediately if you are totally stuck.)
* #164, on the other hand, should not take anyone any longer than about twenty seconds.
there's no decoding/interpretation required; the equation is right there staring at you.
if you know how to do it, it's one step. (the
least efficient solution is still only two steps, maybe three if you have to explicitly convert the negative exponents to/from fractions.
if you
don't know how to do it, then, within fifteen or twenty seconds, you should admit to yourself "i don't know how to do this", guess, and move on.
if your strategy were to allot
exactly two minutes to #163 and
exactly two minutes to #164, that would be a very poor strategy indeed -- for both problems. you basically just wouldn't finish #163, and then, if you were stuck on #164, you would waste at least 1.5 minutes just staring blankly at it.