You got me. I would suggest to ignore the JJ for both verbal and math section, if the JJ does not give a definitely right answer. For verbal: In the exam, when I read that Australia animal, I immediately thought it was from JJ, then I lost my pace and peace because I tried to recall what JJ said. Actually the JJ said nothing.... The result is I have to pass these three or four questions of that paragraph because my brain was void at that moment. Before that, I did not see any JJ, I kept my pace and sense. After that, I realized that I should stop thinking JJ or anything other than reading the questions itself. For Math: If the answer is not 100% correct, just forget the JJs. I already saw several JJs describing the real question in a wrong way. As long as you are comfortable with you math background, understand the OG math review, I believe it is not necessary to read math JJ.
Did you find the JJ to be helpful in any of the sections? I'm taking the test in the US on May 19th as well, along with some other folks in this thread. -- by 会员 yizhen68 (2012/5/10 5:18:19)
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