Online study for GMAT, web site suggestions?

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I hate studying from books and I enjoy studying on the computer. I know there are tons of practice questions or tests on the Internet, but what about content?..

I need some websites to study content, especially for the verbal part. For example, the following helped me a lot in Sentence Correction. In two days, my correct answer rate has gone up to 75-80% from 25-30%. I need more sites like that.

https://www.writingcentre.uottawa.ca/homepage.html

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by albatross86 » Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:05 am
I'm glad that website has helped you Nathan!

Did you try English page as well?

It has a lot of stuff and should keep you occupied for a while.
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by nathanalgren » Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:26 am
albatross86 wrote:I'm glad that website has helped you Nathan!

Did you try English page as well?

It has a lot of stuff and should keep you occupied for a while.
The Canadian web site was quite helpful, I can't thank you enough for it. However, I didn't quite like English page one, probably because its design is very amateurish. I feel like what is written there may be wrong, even though it is not. :)

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by albatross86 » Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:40 am
Haha I know what you mean! But the thing is most of these really good english grammar resources are rather bland and uncreative in their webdesign.

These ones - World English and Dr. Grammar are other examples of good content with mediocre presentation.

I would however suggest that you try to get through them anyway :)
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