Tracking Problems
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What is the best way to track what you need to work on in a time efficient manner? I've found it rather time consuming to record every problem that I attempt in an excel file. I've started keeping a paper list instead of an excel file. This lists has only the problems I have got incorrect and has the correct way to solve them. Unfortunately, with the paper list I lack the ability to quickly quantify what I need to work on. What do you guys think is the best way to track what you need to improve on?
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Hey there... saw your post. Sharing an article from my dear friend Stacey --- I think this may give you some good perspective about how to keep track of some of the work that you are doing....
https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/arti ... or-log.cfm
Hope this helps!
-Brian
https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/arti ... or-log.cfm
Hope this helps!
-Brian
rrobbins407 wrote:What is the best way to track what you need to work on in a time efficient manner? I've found it rather time consuming to record every problem that I attempt in an excel file. I've started keeping a paper list instead of an excel file. This lists has only the problems I have got incorrect and has the correct way to solve them. Unfortunately, with the paper list I lack the ability to quickly quantify what I need to work on. What do you guys think is the best way to track what you need to improve on?
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