<p>Hi, I was wondering since most of the people can’t logically get through the difficult questions usually at the end of the Math sections, is it possible to solve them for 700+ and expect the same or similar harder logic questions on the actual test day as well or will the questions vary unpredictably?</p>
<p>Guys, this one of the things that bothers me. Does it really mean I’ve reached the limit?</p>
<p>I don’t understand your question. Are you asking if the questions vary at the end?</p>
<p>Yes, will it vary differently as it won’t be asked similar questions with same logic or concept on the real test for harder questions at the end?</p>
<p>But someone has told me that if hard logic questions is unapproachable for some ppl, it means they’ve hit their limit. dunno if it’s true or not. I want to review as much as I can to go over 700.</p>
<p>Possible. good luck</p>
<p>No, they’re definitely approachable. You have a brain. Don’t try to memorize formulas and think about what the question is really asking. Remember, there is only a limited set of mechanics they test you on, and they’re all pretty simple.</p>
<p>Well the questions at the end always vary, but usually they try to trick you into thinking its hard by wording the question weird and giving small bits of information. If you know your basic math skills and keep practicing you will eventually be able to see the problem clearly. For now just keep practicing and make sure you are able to master the earlier questions without difficulty. If you don’t already have the CB Bluebook then go get it and also get Gruber’s Math workbook. Good luck.</p>