nishantd88 wrote:
Don't want to sound rude but in my opinion this information isn't too useful to a test-taker. There's no way to identify which is an experimental question and which isn't. Hence as test-takers, we need to approach all questions with the same type of focus.
It's OK--I don't take it personally. Obviously, the title is meant to be somewhat tongue-in-cheek: I agree that there is little *strategic* benefit to knowing this information when you are taking the GMAT: you have to assume that every question
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