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MGMAT says:

Pacing:
Time Left Math Near Question # Verbal Near Question #
75 1 1
60 7-8 8-10
45 14-15 16-18
30 21-22 24-26
15 28-29 32-34

Breakdown by Question Type:
Quant: 2min
SC: 1 min 15 sec
CR: 2 min
RC: 6 min for 3Qs; 8 min for 4Qs

Tips from MGMAT
1. look for 3/2 split in SC
2. eliminate extremes in RC
3. DS should be AD/BCE or BD/ACE automaticlly.
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thanks for the tips dude.
whats '3/2 split' by the way?
and what does this mean "3. DS should be AD/BCE or BD/ACE automaticlly"



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