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How many questions can I excpect to see on a typical RC passage? MGMAT tells me 3-4. OG has 5-8 for many of the passages... I'm not sure if they do this for practice purposes or what?
Also, I took my third MGMAT CAT the other day and was doing awsome on the Verbal til I got the motherbeast RC passage of them all...
The freakin thing was 112 lines long!!! almost double the longest RC I have ever seen (OG 11 page 378, its 63 lines). Not to mention it only had 3 questions to go with it...
O ya did I mention how HARD it was to read that thing? Very difficult and incoherent passage to read.
Anyone who is insterested MGMAT CAT 4... it should be in there
For those of you who have taken the test can I ever except to see something this ridiculous???
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