Only for 1 CR Question i took more time ( around 4:10 min )...but did it correctly.
I would rather have you get it wrong in 2 minutes than get it right in 4 minutes. If it takes you that long, the odds of getting it right go way down, so just because you happened to get it right that time, that doesn't mean a whole lot. Meanwhile, you guaranteed yourself at least one other question wrong as a result - and maybe more.
What happens when you're 2 minutes behind? Most people don't bail on just one question to make that up - instead, they try to save 30 seconds each on 4 questions or something like that... and now you've just given yourself an opportunity to make 4 mistakes because you spend 2m extra on one question!
Okay, so you mentioned spending 11m on the first RC. Was that a long or short passage? 3 or 4 questions?
Longest case, you'd have a long passage with 4 questions (1 general, 3 specific), so that'd be 3m + 1m + 1.5m + 1.5m + 1.5m = 8.5m. So you lost at least 2.5m on this passage, possibly more.
You spent 40 minutes on the first 16 Qs (with 2 RC passages starting in that timeframe). So you lost somewhere around 10m there, maybe more depending upon the exact mix of questions.
Did
all of that lost time come from RC? Or were you trending higher on SC and CR too, but then you sped up later on for SC and CR (so that your overall averages still looked okay)?
Here are some additional resources for RC (in addition to the timing article I gave you before):
http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/04/ ... mp-passagehttp://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/07/ ... rc-passagehttp://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/09/ ... prehensionStart with the above. When you think you are pretty good with those, then you can move on to:
http://www.manhattangmat.com/articles/a ... estion.cfmhttp://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/11/ ... il-problemBut don't forget all of that timing stuff as well. We're going to try to improve RC, yes, but it's still your weakest area of the three, which means when you have to give up on something, you want to do it on RC. (Ideally, though, you don't want to have to give up on an entire passage because that's too many questions in a row.)