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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 6:52 pm    Post subject: Sentence Correction and Spidey's Notes Reply with quote

Has anyone used Spidey's notes here to study for the GMAT. I am looking tonight and not sure how to study from it.

Am I suppose memorize from it or what? Can anyone please help.

Granted they go into a lot of detail, but seems like that I am reading my grammer book here.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:09 pm    Post subject: Re: Sentence Correction and Spidey's Notes Reply with quote

wildblueyonder06 wrote:
Has anyone used Spidey's notes here to study for the GMAT. I am looking tonight and not sure how to study from it.

Am I suppose memorize from it or what? Can anyone please help.

Granted they go into a lot of detail, but seems like that I am reading my grammer book here.


Spidey's Notes are a reference which you should review several times. Don't think of it as something you should memorize, but be sure to read through it enough times to get to the point where you understand the concepts.

I understand what you mean when you say it feels like you are reading a grammar book. It kind of is a grammar book, but it's much more tactical than that--it only deals with topics/concepts which are tested on the GMAT.

My suggestion to you is to read through the document from top to bottom a few times, then highlight the areas of the document where you are confused. Then, devote some time investigating these confusing areas--perhaps by pinging this forum for assistance?

Best of luck!

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