Ran Wrote:im losing on quant 2-3 min on the first 10 then somehow im losing about 12 min on the next 20
same happens in all the practice tests even those i scored over 700 i took till now and probably on my first GMAT
(trying 4 the 2nd time now)
so 15 min time lose on quant is my main problem
if you're losing 12 minutes on twenty quant problems, then you should try to follow the prescription outlined by stacey above: set the time limit to about 2:30 for each problem. this is more realistic; it's actually unreasonable to use 2:00 for the limit, because that's supposed to be the AVERAGE time spent on a problem.
try the practice test with that time limit instead, and see how it goes.
also:
NEVER, EVER DELIBERATE.
if you think of a technique that might solve a problem, don't sit there and think endlessly about whether to try that technique; just
try it.
if you're down to guessing, and you're stuck between two equally attractive answer choices, don't just sit there staring at those two answer choices; just
pick one.
if you're like most other students, a large part of the poor time management consists of just sitting there staring at the problem when you have multiple options, rather than just
doing something.
let us know how the practice test goes with this new time limitation.