Hi Fabiansc,
Since the day of the test is fast approaching, I thought I'd give a few general tips on IR:
1. Recognize that you will have learned most of IR by studying for the Quantitative and Verbal sections. Study for the IR so you will know what to expect, and--as a result--you will worry less.
2. Just remember: the IR section is only a half hour long and is not part of the 200-800 score.
3. Review the IR question types and formats.
4. In terms of time management, try not to invest too much
...
Since the day of the test is fast approaching, I thought I'd give a few general tips on IR:
1. Recognize that you will have learned most of IR by studying for the Quantitative and Verbal sections. Study for the IR so you will know what to expect, and--as a result--you will worry less.
2. Just remember: the IR section is only a half hour long and is not part of the 200-800 score.
3. Review the IR question types and formats.
4. In terms of time management, try not to invest too much
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