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My two main problems are I can't finish test on time.
I'm interested if there is a diagnostic test that will show me what questions I was slow to answer, so I could look for faster techniques to solve them.
Also, I'de like to see the breakdown of the subject areas I'm weak at, by grouping questions that I got wrong to subject areas, so I know what area I need to concentrate on first.
My two main problems are I can't finish test on time. I'm interested if there is a diagnostic test that will show me what questions I was slow to answer, so I could look for faster techniques to solve them. Also, I'de like to see the breakdown of the subject areas I'm weak at, by grouping questions that I got wrong to subject areas, so I know what area I need to concentrate on first.
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MGMAT's exams have a breakdown of exactly how much time you spent on each problem, and obviously what you got right/wrong as well. Don't know if there are other exams that do the same...
I'm interested if there is a diagnostic test that will show me what questions I was slow to answer, so I could look for faster techniques to solve them.
Princeton Review's online CATS do. They break math down to 6-7 subsets and group your answers accordingly. That said, keep in mind that their tests are much simpler...
I would suggest MGMAT, they provide an excellent break up of the time spent on each question and the difficulty level. but i have my reservations on the toughness of the quant questions.
I would suggest MGMAT, they provide an excellent break up of the time spent on each question and the difficulty level. but i have my reservations on the toughness of the quant questions.