Hi,
I noticed that some question types in the Integrated Reasoning part present more than one question.
Usually multi-source and table analysis.
I'm just wondering whether anyone knows whether it is something I can count on, and then spend more time understanding the information given at each question.
For example, if I know I have 2 questions regarding the same information, I can spend 3 minutes on understanding the material and 2 minutes on answering.
Any other insights on time management in this part would be more than welcomed!!
Thanks.
Time spent per question type
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Your best strategy is going to be to read the question first no matter what. Stick with 2.5 mins per question.
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Plus make sure you read the question just once. It's not a good idea to read questions over and over. Initially it is not easy but eventually it has to develop as a habit.
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