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Making Friends with Time on the GMAT – Part I
It doesn’t take long for students to become keenly aware of the GMAT’s time constraints.
Given sufficient time, you’d answer a lot more questions correctly, but when you have
approximately 2 minutes for...
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Making Friends with Time on the GMAT – Part I
It doesn’t take long for students to become keenly aware of the GMAT’s time constraints.
Given sufficient time, you’d answer a lot more questions correctly, but when you have
approximately 2 minutes for each question, the test becomes considerably harder.
Some students deal with this time constraint by aiming to complete each practice question
in less than 2 minutes.
While there’s some wisdom to this 2-minute guideline, there’s also
some danger and, taken out of context, it can lead to an unhealthy relationship with time
that will ultimately hamper your progress.
This article is about avoiding an unhealthy relationship with time and, more specifically,
avoiding an unhealthy relationship with time as it pertains to the math section of the GMAT.
We all know that unhealthy relationships often arise when the participants commit to the
relationship before getting to know each other first.
This certainly applies to your
relationship wit
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