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The GMAT exam consists of four main parts—the Quantitative section, the verbal section, the integrated reasoning section, and the analytical writing assessment.[9] Total testing time is three and a half hours, but test takers should plan for a total time of approximately four hours, with breaks. The quantitative and verbal sections of the GMAT exam, both multiple-choice, are administered in the computer-adaptive format, adjusting to a test taker’s level. This both shortens the time it takes to complete the exam and establishes a higher level of accuracy than a fixed test
Regards Masala export in India
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Status: Helping People Ace the GMAT
Affiliations: GMAT Prepster and Stratus Prep
Joined: 16 Jan 2013
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Location: United States
Concentration: Finance, Entrepreneurship
GMAT 1: 770 Q50 V46
GPA: 3.1
WE: Consulting (Consulting)
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Re: Format and timing [#permalink]
26 Feb 2013, 08:19
Everything you say is complete fact. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
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Jim Kernan is the Director of GMAT Operations at Stratus Prep and author of GMAT Materials for GMAT Prepster.
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Re: Format and timing
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26 Feb 2013, 08:19
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