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Re: practice and review time [#permalink]
If your concepts are weak, continue untimed.
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Re: practice and review time [#permalink]
sarangadhar wrote:
any idea how much time it takes typically to solve and review each question in the initial 2-4 weeks...


depends on you. it could take a minute to understand concept or days/weeks to finally get it. use error logs to help
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Re: practice and review time [#permalink]
Depends on person to person and previous knowledge..Also question difficulty puts the limit on time in beginning..Best way is to solve 1-2 weeks without timed mode..
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Re: practice and review time [#permalink]
It's important, one should revise everything one read during the GMAT preparation. I think one shouldn't give much attention to timing for the 1st 2-4 weeks. One should make basics clear in the 1st 2-4 weeks afterwards one can concentarte on speed.
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Re: practice and review time [#permalink]
I really think that the first stage of preparation should be untimed until you get all your concepts right before you move on to timed practice as the constant shadow of timing and pacing might keep you away from learning the concepts properly.
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