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Any one has any idea of GMATPill (with regard to RC).
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Patanjali
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Heard it Good.. In my opinion all Prep course teaches you same strategy. Its up to us to practice master it. My be it has better explanation.patanjali.purpose wrote:Hi,
Any one has any idea of GMATPill (with regard to RC).
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Patanjali
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Absolutely agree, I think on RCs practice makes perfect.Heard it Good.. In my opinion all Prep course teaches you same strategy. Its up to us to practice master it. My be it has better explanation.
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Practice is essential, but I also think you need a solid strategy that works for you. I feel like when students take notes, they often summarize or write down details from the passage. I suggest avoiding this whenever possible.
Try to write down the function of each paragraph as an infinitive verb (how each part fits into the entire thrust of the author's argument...to introduce, to refute, to explain, to compare, to describe, etc.). It really helps with those pesky Logic questions ("The primary purpose of the second paragraph is..." etc.)
Try to write down the function of each paragraph as an infinitive verb (how each part fits into the entire thrust of the author's argument...to introduce, to refute, to explain, to compare, to describe, etc.). It really helps with those pesky Logic questions ("The primary purpose of the second paragraph is..." etc.)
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