Is there time to read directions?

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Is there time to read directions?

by jaydeer44 » Wed May 07, 2008 7:52 am
I was wondering, during the actual exam, will we be given time (say 5 minutes or so) to read the directions before each section, or is there no time allocated to doing so? I want to see if I have time to set up a POE grid during this time.

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by Prasanna » Thu May 08, 2008 2:17 pm
Yes you would be give time during the exam. If I remember right, you would get five minutes for the same.

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by VP_Tatiana » Thu May 08, 2008 7:11 pm
gmac.com says: Read all test directions carefully. The directions
explain exactly what is required to answer each type of
question. To review directions during the test, click the
Help icon, but be aware that this will count against your
allotted time for that section of the test.

I say: The directions are always the same, so it is best to memorize them so you don't have to waste any time with them on test day.

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by zacharyz » Fri May 09, 2008 5:36 am
Yes - you should memorize the instructions to not waste time there.

However, the question is whether he will have time to set up his scratch paper for work.

To answer this - once you enter the section, you should not waste time on the directions pages.

However - you will have time before you start the test to set it up. At the very beginning, there are screens you have to manipulate through. Use some of this time. Or at worse, use some of the break between/after the essays to prepare your paper for the quant sections.

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by Ur_Sky » Mon May 12, 2008 7:09 pm
Hi. If you practice with the GMAT prep, you will be familiar with the instructions in the exam day, so you won't need to spend time reading them. Also you will feel more confident by knowing the way in how the questions and answers are displayed.

You can download the GMAT prep for free from here:
https://www.mba.com/mba/TaketheGMAT/Tool ... ftware.htm

(First, be sure of getting a free account to "Log in" and then download) :wink: