Hi Stacey,
First of all, I am loving GMAT Interact! I thought I'd let you know, as it's really playing a key motivator to practice regularly, despite my rather crazy working hours. Good work you guys!
Aside for GMAT Interact lessons, I'm slowly working my way through the homework related to each section. Given that I am starting with quite a low level (it's been ages since I last took any sort of test - and have actually never done a CAT before!), I am particularly concerned with managing my time (and nerves!) on the test.
While I tend to know how to solve many questions, it usually takes me over the recommended question time limit (specially in Quant). I realise that almost 45 seconds have passed before I even begin to write anything down! For some reason, it's particularly bad with Data Sufficiency - I hardly ever finish before 2:15-2:30 min, which also makes me increasingly nervous as I realise I run over time. I'm aware that sometimes I just take the longer route to get to a result (which I always double check from the different solutions I find using both, the Navigator and the forum). But most of the time, it just takes me too long to "react" to a problem (know what it's asking for, what kind of question it is, get over my nerves and just go for it).
Do you have any recommendation on how to improve my timing and question recognition? And what do you suggest I could do to get over those first few seconds of blank staring at the question?
Many thanks for your help!!