EMPOWERgmatRichC
Hi EFTW,
Even at the highest 'levels', you won't see that many truly hard/crazy questions on Test Day (and you certainly won't see 37 of them in a row). Some questions will take longer to read (because they're 'wordy'), while others might involve more 'work' (not necessarily difficult work, just more 'steps' to go through to get to the correct answer), but neither of those 'attributes' makes a question hard. It's also worth noting that 'your way' of dealing with a question might be making it more difficult to solve than it should be.
1) When did you take your last CAT?
2) How did you score on it (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores)?
3) What is your score goal?
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
Hi Rich,
Thanks for the info. I've read the
MGMAT and try to solve via "easier" way without guessing. The official explanations, i find, are definitely lengthy methods.
Perhaps, I need to practice the "easier" methods more. I may already be running out of difficult problems, however.
1) 3 weeks ago.
2) Q49 and V37
3) 750+ Either by Q50 V42 or Q51 V41
I have been focusing on verbal, but I have been doing 10 hardest quant problems a day. I was just realizing how much I am spending per problem and was worried that if I keep getting questions correct, if CAT will keep sending difficult questions like these row after row.