HOW To GMAT Test Paper Finishing on Time
Hello friends and my readers -I am back here to give you more tips for GMAT CAT Examination .Today i am gonna show you about GMAT cracking computer adaptive test which is add your knowledge that how to solve the questions with limited time and that is so important.This test called GMAT pacer system The GMAT Pacer system is 800score.com's proprietary patent-pending training system specifically made to address the awkward pacing required for the GMAT CAT (computer-adaptive test).
Here are some tips to knowledge about GMAT as follow on test question-
The GMAT Pacer sets a pace for you to follow based on what skill level you enter (High: 85+ percentile, Medium: between 50 and 84 percentile, and Low: less than 50 percentile). As you take the test, the GMAT Pacer will display a number, such as "12.2" on top with the time remaining below. That means you should be approximately on question 12. This helps you learn the unusual pacing constraints of the GMAT CAT. See at www.800score.com/pacer.html for more information.
The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test that adapts to you. The better you do, the harder the questions become, and likewise, the worse you do, the easier the questions get. The test can't be set at hard or easy; the skill level of the questions adapts to your performance.
In other words, if you start seeing extremely difficult questions, you are probably doing well here ant got more skills for MBA in future.
1.YOU MUST FINISHING THE TEST ON TIME
The pacer will guide you so that you can do every question before time expires (there is a severe penalty for any unfinished questions when time runs out). Following the pacer also helps you not to get stuck with too much time left over at the end. You don't want to be too far ahead of pace or else you will waste 10 to 20 minutes sitting on the last question.Otherwise You cannot go back to earlier questions on the new GMAT.
2.YOU MUST ACCELERATING PROPERLY
You will learn the proper acceleration pattern so that you spend the most effort on the questions that count the most and the least effort on the questions that count the least. The way the GMAT CAT is designed, the first few questions count much more than the later questions. The result is that you go slowly at the beginning (when the questions count more) and quicker at the end I mean when the questions count very little toward the calculation of your final score.
The Questions # 1-11
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The Paper will be going slowly because the questions are valuable. Use the Pacer as a brake to slow yourself down, particularly for the all-important first 5 questions. Double-check yourself before answering the questions.
The Question #12-24
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The Pacer speeds up here to a "normal" pace. Be careful, but not as cautious as earlier in the test. If you are far ahead of pace by question #13, it may mean that you were not careful enough with the important (slow) questions at the beginning.
The Question #25-end
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Now these time You must goes quickly because the questions have little value. Move rapidly and guess more frequently if you are behind.
KNOWING WHEN TO CALL IT QUITS
If you look at your test while doing a question and it shows (question) "10.0," and then a few minutes later it shows "11.5," you will instantly know that you have spent 1.5 times the assigned time for that question. You can immediately tell if you have spent too much time on that question. This is extremely useful on the CAT exam, where you must constantly decide if you should stick to a question or move on to other questions(knowing that you can never go back to it).
USING THE GMAT Test Paper Software to better skills-
If you would like to use the GMAT Pacer for tests other than our practice tests, you may purchase or rent a watch with the pacer built in (go to www.800score.com/pacer.html ).
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