Skipping
questions on the SAT is advisable if you don't know the answer to a question
and are unable to eliminate any of the answer choices. If you can rule out even
one or two incorrect answers, you should always answer that question even if
you have to make a blind guess, since probability states that you'll gain more
points by guessing in this fashion than you'll lose by answering some of the
questions incorrectly. Check the SAT section at www.learnglc.com for reference.
questions on the SAT is advisable if you don't know the answer to a question
and are unable to eliminate any of the answer choices. If you can rule out even
one or two incorrect answers, you should always answer that question even if
you have to make a blind guess, since probability states that you'll gain more
points by guessing in this fashion than you'll lose by answering some of the
questions incorrectly. Check the SAT section at www.learnglc.com for reference.