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I agree with you and have read the article in past. I was happy to spend the maximum time for particular Q types.
But i end up troubling with time and accuracy with this timing in real exam and mocks. Here are my current timings (taking notes and close to 100% accuracy)
This is what i was averaging before my GMAT:
100+ seconds for SC
120-150 seconds for CR
6-7 minutes for Short Passages with 3Q
8-10 minutes for Long Passages with 4Q
As i answered Q's correctly the difficult level sets up at 700 plus and i take upper limit of the timing in all Q type.
This sum up to higher than required time for verbal section
This is what i felt made the difference on the exam day. I know all the wrong answer type but wasn't able to internalize the whole process.
I am attempting again all the verbal Q' from Official sources to internalize the whole process of eliminating clearly wrong answer choices faster.
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Hi,
I have come across your article while looking for posts on reducing the time in CR , I am facing the same challenges as you were as I keep on answering the Q's correctly , the difficult level sets up at 700 plus and I end up taking the maximum time in all Questions that results in higher than required time for verbal section. Elimination method as mentioned before works for me in medium difficult questions , but for higher difficult I tend to get stuck with this approach and moreover spend huge amount of time in it. Please suggest what I can do to reduce time.
I am habitual of taking notes but that consumes fair amount of time for me as well.
Please let me know what I can do to correct this. Your response will be appreciated.
Thanks
Megha