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Thank you so much - HongHu & bskoolkarma.

I really appreciate your help and advice. This time I will use a stop clock and make sure I have a very good sense of how much time I have left and never to exceed 1.5 - 2 min on any question.
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Thank you so much - HongHu & bskoolkarma.

I really appreciate your help and advice. This time I will use a stop clock and make sure I have a very good sense of how much time I have left and never to exceed 1.5 - 2 min on any question.
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Actually, I don't think you need to be this rigid. In the test there are problems of different difficulties. I wouldn't mind spending a little over 2 minutes if I'm almost getting the solution on a question, because I know there would be questions that I can do in only 30 seconds. If you spend over 3 minutes and still not getting anywhere then you definitely need to stop. What I normally do is to check the cloce every five or ten questions to make sure I'm on track.
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If you read the OG 11th ed. carefully, the initial pages that detail the tests there is a section about myths about the GMAT CAT. One of them is getting the first 4 -5 correct gets you a higher score !!!!


I don't know if I believe this, though. Isn't the test adaptive? How then, will the computer know how to adapt if it doesn't glean information from your performance on the earlier part of the test?
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Let's have hypothetical difficulty levels from 1-10. I am assuming that the test is smart enough so that say if you got one level 6 question wrong does not mean you are stuck to scores below 6. However if you got a bunch of level 6 questions wrong in a sequence you probably will see the test testing you more thoroughly around and below level 6. Now if I get a level 6 wrong the test may try a couple of level 5's and If I get that correct, it is back testing you at level's 6 and higher. So that way a one off error in the early stages will definitely effect your score but will not have a very very bad effect.

A lot of people I have talked to about gmat scoring beleive that it is a upside down tree structured thing and once you get one wrong you are forced on one side of the tree or the other side and they stress too much on the first questions and many times run out of time. I think it is more like a tree where the branches are actually connected at levels below.

I personally think that the key is not to get a sequence of questions ( 4-5 in a row would be bad I think ) wrong because that is in essense pushing you way off in the tree to one side and you will have a tough time coming back to the other side.
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