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Went through a debrief and thought to share with you all.Specially these........
As for verbal, I saw problem types which I have never seen before. Since I have not studied it at all since Feb, i don't know if the GMAT introduced new types or not. Some of them presented a statement and instead of asking to weaken or strengthen like standard, the question stem asked which of the following would be a good argument against the conclusion of the above statement? Perhaps it was similar to weaken/strenthen, but this was something I had not seen. I also saw man SC questions asking me to change more than two lines of text. Although they were long to read, they were not different in scope from smaller section. I had several very long passages RC types on biology and economics and I don't know if this is common for many, but I noticed the RC all had different lengths on my test and i don't know if this is on purpose or not. I also saw really weird question types and structure that I don't know how to categorize and my last 10 or so questions were incredibly long to read, with the CR offering me several unfamiliar question types...
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