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He guys....my target is to have at least 32 in the verbal section......how many good answers do i need?
I know that the software is adaptive....buy aproximately? How much do I need?
In math i am taking Q48 with 24 questions right
Thanks
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He guys....my target is to have at least 32 in the verbal section......how many good answers do i need?
I know that the software is adaptive....buy aproximately? How much do I need?
In math i am taking Q48 with 24 questions right
Thanks
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What effect will this have on you? I would say try to correct as many as possible. If I say you need 15 questions then will you stop after answering 15 questions correct? :no
So I suggest you not to think about how many you need correct. Just concentrate on learning from your mistakes and adapting new strategy if you are not improving, provided you have enough time to be comfortable with new strategy.
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