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Hey, can you please share some additional info on this?
My last mock scores in the last 2 weeks: 625, 625, 625, 605, 635, 625, 665, 625, 635, 625. All GMAT club mocks. 605 - latest official mock. I wanted to ask how should I improve my score. I feel stuck in this range
Hi guys, i have one doubt so if my quants is really strong and i choose to keep it first then will the level of difficulty for subsequent section like DI gets affected?
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Hey same, we can connect too
This is Manosij, I am studying from Egmat too and would love to connect and be study partners. I am from Lucknow just in case Giving the exam on the 28th June
*Karpe17 writes:* Hi guys, i have one doubt so if my quants is really strong and i choose to keep it first then will the level of difficulty for subsequent section like DI gets affected?
And that comment by Karishma is in line with what I’ve heard from bb and Manhattan Prep experts - GMAT Focus is indeed section-adaptive, but the effect is minimal. Don’t worry about the algorithm too much. Focus on what order will enable your best performance, either from confidence-building or stamina-preserving perspective.