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Noooooooooooooooooooo wayyyyyyyyyyyyy

Why on earth should we have sunk costs ? We have to minimize at our best them. Always. In any possible field.

Quant and RC are totally fine also for the GRE . Just a caveat: GMAT concepts such as probability , combinatorics, advanced overlap, advance Time distance are NOT tested because the GMAT as you know is way more difficult. However, all RC number properties, algebra and so on are fine.

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