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Mastering the art of skipping for IPMAT 2023

Mastering the art of skipping for IPMAT 2023

What is the Art of Skipping?

The Art of Skipping is a quantifiable exam technique in which you attempt all the questions that you are absolutely certain you will answer correctly first. avoiding wasting time on tasks you are unsure of or on which you cannot provide an answer.

Although it seems straightforward, applying it is not that simple. Fear not; the strategies in this article will help you master the Art of Skipping for the IPMAT.

How can the practise of skipping benefit you?

The fundamental idea behind this is to skip the questions that are challenging or about which you are unsure. You conserve your valuable time by doing this.

You can attempt a maximum number of questions very quickly by answering all the simple questions you are certain of or that are simple. Typically, we proceed through the questions in the order they are presented on the test; however, when we come across a difficult question, we become anxious and our rate of question-solving slows down.

You already outperform your competition by a wide margin when you save time. This method not only saves time but also improves your confidence. When you attempt all the simple questions first, you are in a good frame of mind because you know you are answering all of them correctly, which ultimately increases your confidence.

 

Let’s examine the idea behind the Art of Skipping.

The Art of Skipping is supported by measurable outcomes. According to reports, using the Art of Skipping can increase your score by 30 to 35%. It has also been demonstrated that by correctly answering just five questions, your grade can rise by 20 points.

What does that mean?

Consider that you and your friend are taking the test. Your friend is answering each question in turn while you use the Art of Skipping to only answer the ones you are absolutely certain about. When you and your friend come across a challenging question, your friend immediately begins working on it, while you have moved on to a simpler question and saved the challenging one for later. Due to the time constraint, your friend will most likely miss the final questions in this situation. At the same time, you were able to accumulate all of your points.

You are able to maximize your score and grab all the simple points you can.

 

Best Practices for the Skipping Art

EMT Strategy

EMT stands for Easy, Moderate, and tough in the phrase “EMT Strategy.” You must categories each question or type of question you encounter while studying for the IPMAT exam into the categories of Easy, Medium, or Tough.

But what criteria are used to categorize the questions?

Easy questions are those that, as soon as you read them, you know you can answer correctly.

Moderate questions are those that you believe you can answer but aren’t entirely confident of. If you do it correctly, that’s great; if not, have no fear.

Tough questions are those that you’re positive you can’t crack because you don’t understand the fundamental ideas or have never encountered such problems before.

 

It’s critical to realize that as you practice more, the categories of questions may alter. After more practice, you might find that difficult questions are moderate, or that easy questions are difficult. In the end, your level of practice will determine how you are classified as an EMT. To use EMT in the test, you must first answer all of the simple questions. After finishing the Easy and Moderate questions, try each of the Moderate questions once (and disregard them if you get them wrong), and save the Tough questions for last.

 

Topic Driven Strategy

Students who typically take crash courses to prepare for exams like the IPMAT, haven’t finished their course work, or haven’t covered all the material can use this strategy. It is preferable to employ this tactic in such circumstances. When using Topic Driven Strategy, you can skip questions that are outside of your area of expertise because you are aware that you have not studied for that specific subject. Before moving on to the topics you are unfamiliar with, you must first answer every question using the topics or subjects you are familiar with

 

Combination of Topic-Driven and EMT Strategy

You can combine the two approaches to increase the effectiveness of your performance by answering all the simple questions and demonstrating your subject-matter expertise.

Conclusion

The Art of Skipping is applicable to the IPMAT and even other comparable tests. The fundamental idea stays the same, and your approach works there as well. You can go from passing grades to good grades and from good grades to top scores using the Art of Skipping. The skill of skipping is incredibly effective at reducing time spent on tasks and snatching up as many points as you can, giving you an advantage over rivals.

 

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