<p>What’s up guys,</p>
<p>Well, I’m at that stage now (which I’m sure many, if not most, of you are familiar with) where I can manage a 700+ on all three sections and close to a perfect score on the math section.</p>
<p>However, there’s always that small, random, ENTIRELY unpredictable set of 1-4 questions that I miss on the writing section. If I make the same grammar error consistently, it would be easy for me to fix the problem. But the couple of writing questions I miss are those oddball type questions that are pretty much designed to trick you. </p>
<p>I’m pretty sure many of you know what [kinds of questions] I’m talking about, and I’m making this post in hopes that some of you have found ways to fix this problem. Do I just take more practice writing sections? And take the actual test hoping that I guess correctly on these tricky questions? Is this what everyone does, or is there a way guarantee accuracy even on these tricky questions?</p>
<p>Thanks,
Zenythz</p>
<p>Note: My main concern is writing, but feel free to answer in regards to any section. I’ve found that *all *the section have these sorts of “oddball” problems that tend to surprise test-takers.</p>