GmatKnightTutor wrote:
Quick tip if you have the Official-Guide to leverage the online question bank. It will automatically record questions you've attempted and you can use it to create timed practice sets, for example. You can get e-versions of different guides, too.
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Thanks for the tip! I'm already using the question bank and its super helpful. Do you have any insights on what # of questions for each difficulty should I do for the timed practice sets? Should they be sets of 10, 15, 20?
I started with a lower mix of difficult questions earlier on and almost a 50-50 mix of easy and difficult in the beginning, with 20-30% of the questions hard. You will also need to take into account the supply of questions for each level, it is not the same so you will need to use the mix with caution, do what is best for your at the end of the day with the intent that you will do each question with test like intensity in less than 2mins.