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I have completed the entire syllabus of gmat, first I did quant and then the verbal. Now feeling a little nervous to take the practice exams since after completing verbal feel like I gotta brush up quants. Feeling so terrified, can anyone give some advice please?
Yes, that's the dilemma when you study. It's good that you focus on quant, then focus on verbal - that lets you maximize your improvement. However, you will need to gradually mix them all together into one study session as you do various kinds of questions one after another. You need to switch your mode quickly between questions - this takes practice.
Remember, on your actual test day - you'll have 3-4 hrs to do all kinds of questions back to back. You won't have time to get adjusted to a different kind of question. So keep that in mind.
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