I have created a simple pacing strategy that has worked wonders for my private GMAT students, and today I’d like to share it with you. I call it the “20/30 Method.”
On the GMAT, you have conflicting responsibilities. First and foremost, you have to perform well at the beginning of the test in order to earn the more difficult questions that allow for high scores. However, there is also a significant penalty for not finishing all the questions--and on the Verbal section in particular,
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On the GMAT, you have conflicting responsibilities. First and foremost, you have to perform well at the beginning of the test in order to earn the more difficult questions that allow for high scores. However, there is also a significant penalty for not finishing all the questions--and on the Verbal section in particular,
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