1,000 Sentence Correction Document -- Again

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by DanaJ » Fri Sep 11, 2009 1:39 pm
SC questions are not that hard to produce. I'd say you could use the 1000 SC document for practice, but I understand that some answers are wrong. If you have any doubts, search the forum and you'll find the question you're looking for.

However, I'd steer clear of the CR and RC documents. Even Kaplan gets their questions wrong so I wouldn't be surprised to know the CR/RC in these documents are off.

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by riteshbindal » Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:10 am
Hi Dana,
So can we go thru RC/CR 1000 series and check the answers on forum in case of any doubt? Or they not good enough to go through?
Is there any good source of questions for RC and CR? Like 1012 questions from Princeton.

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by DanaJ » Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:39 am
I'd say your best bet for great RC and CR resources are LSAT sets. I added a couple here. I'm not really sure how reliable the sets are, but I wouldn't waste my time with stuff that isn't official when there are a ton of guaranteed materials out there. I guess it's up to you. I have not reviewed the Princeton 1012...

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by LifetimesofSC » Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:11 am
Some answers are wrong?

About 8 out of 1000. I would reconsider your statement. 992 questions with right answers should be sufficient.

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by Svedankae » Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:57 am
LifetimesofSC wrote:Some answers are wrong?

About 8 out of 1000. I would reconsider your statement. 992 questions with right answers should be sufficient.
In GMATland that statement totally holds.