Barely. IIRC it's 0 points if blank, -0.25 if wrong, so if you eliminate 1 choice it's worth it to guess. I'd like to see it be -5 points if wrong, since this is more reflective of the real world. When I entered the industry as an electrical engineer this was a difficult transition for me. In school, you're incentivized to guess and BS. But in the real world, the penalty for being wrong is HUGE.
wwweston|12 years ago
In some situations (committing an integrated circuit design to manufacture probably being one), the cost of being wrong is pretty big.
Other situations where there's a tight feedback loop and you can make/propagate changes quickly (say, most web app software development), it's less so.
iyulaev|12 years ago
thomaslangston|12 years ago
Guessing is a good skill. Managing risk is a good skill. Learning how to situationally value guessing vs. knowing is a awesome skill.