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I have done some GMATClub's Quant tests. They are really good and I recommend them. My scores are not so much consistent, as sometimes my percentile range from 7 to 60 (two times each).
I was looking at what happened each time and I realized when I scored low, I got stuck in some questions in about 5 to 7 minutes (I know, it is too much). But in the tests that I did not score pretty good, I spent more time than I should in some questions (about 3 to 4 minutes), but I realized that I overcame it with some questions that I did too shortly (and correctly). Something about 40 to 50 seconds, especially DS problems.
I know I should spend less time in some questions, but my question is: do you guys have/had the same experience with some "too short" questions in order to overcome some longer questions?
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Yes, thats true. Even in actual test I feel the initial 5-6 questions are less time consuming. As you progress you start getting difficult and time consuming questions (depending upon how you are performing). Again towards the end, the last 5-6 questions are less time consuming.
Not only this, randomly in the test as well GMAT keeps on giving easy questions, that are purely for internal survey purpose.
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