Hi All
I began my GMAT prep about two weeks ago. I started with the Princeton Review book. I read it cover to cover, studied/refreshed the concepts, and worked out all the problems - However, I did not time myself while working out the problems.
I'm starting the Kaplan book now and I would like to begin timing myself while I work on problem.
My question is: What is the best way to time yourself?
I have a digital clock that I am going to use.
Should I do one problem, time myself, stop, correct problem?
Should I do a set of 10, 20, 30, 40, etc. problems, timed, then stop and correct?
Yesterday I timed myself on a couple of problems but I got so concered about making sure I wasn't going over 2mins. that I couldn't think with a clear mind when working out the problem (I had to read one question like 3 times!)...
Thanks!
I began my GMAT prep about two weeks ago. I started with the Princeton Review book. I read it cover to cover, studied/refreshed the concepts, and worked out all the problems - However, I did not time myself while working out the problems.
I'm starting the Kaplan book now and I would like to begin timing myself while I work on problem.
My question is: What is the best way to time yourself?
I have a digital clock that I am going to use.
Should I do one problem, time myself, stop, correct problem?
Should I do a set of 10, 20, 30, 40, etc. problems, timed, then stop and correct?
Yesterday I timed myself on a couple of problems but I got so concered about making sure I wasn't going over 2mins. that I couldn't think with a clear mind when working out the problem (I had to read one question like 3 times!)...
Thanks!












