Is it similar to the GMAT in that there is one section (which they don't identify) that they use to test questions for future tests (and don't include in the mark, obviously)?
I believe the GMAT is way shorter and probably easier, but that section that blew me out of the water really adds to the stress (even though I did pretty well).
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