So this semester I have employed a new strategy when I arrive at questions for which I am clueless and need to take a random guess:
I choose option A. Every time. My reasoning behind this is that by going straight down the line and filling in the same bubble for each question that I leave blank until the end, I am keeping the probability of choosing correctly at a consistent 1/5 instead of changing the bubble each time. So instead of going "A, C, D, A, B" i pick "A, A, A, A, A".
Since each question is independent of the last I am not sure if doing this benefits me, but if anybody has knowledge or an opinion on this I'd be happy to hear. I feel like my guessing game has improved but maybe I'm just lucky.
Submitted December 11, 2017 at 05:56PM by andrescurls http://ift.tt/2jPVC7t
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