Hi,
Actually thats not the way the GMAT works.. its adaptive... as and when you get right answers the exam keeps getting difficult...
You may want to youtube it and see how exactly it works in detail. Spend some time understanding how this test works... you cant beat it unless
you know how it works.
As far as timing goes the
MGMAT navigator is a fabulous tool to keep a track of ur timing ( unless you are an excel person who can maintain logs )
If you are tight on budget... a stopwatch and an excel sheet will help you track the timing.
Because GMAT prep gets really close to the real one its important you don't waste it in early stages of prep...especially when you are a retaker and you have a fair idea on whr u stand.
You dont wanna work hard studying all ur material and then not have a test left to check whr u stand...( re taking a test is not the best thing to do..even one repeat question can skew ur score)
Looking at your split u ll hv to spend time on Quant as well as Verbal.
the
MGMAT Quant guides should be enough... however on verbal it really depends from person to person....
Verbal guides did nt help me too much....
e-gmat works like a charm...especially for non natives....
the GMAT Tests are brilliant... but they are gruesome... until you are Q47 ..I wud nt recommend them...
Looking at ur Verbal score... i d suggest the
e-gmat course...
All the best!!