I took a month off before taking my 2nd GMAT date. In 2 weeks I have revised my concpets and solved the last 40 OG questions and also the ones I got wrong during my first prep.
Someone suggested I should not spend time understanding the questions I got right, since I don't have much time. Is that a right way to go about it? Should I just focus on the questions I got wrong?
I'm still not able to solve SC in 1 min. My accuracy is good but I take more time than I should. After eliminating 2 answer choices, I start reading sentences from left to right rather than top to bottom. Although my ave SC time is 1:30, this time is just not good enough for a person like me whose average CR time is 3mins and RC time is 2mins.
Someone suggested I should not spend time understanding the questions I got right, since I don't have much time. Is that a right way to go about it? Should I just focus on the questions I got wrong?
I'm still not able to solve SC in 1 min. My accuracy is good but I take more time than I should. After eliminating 2 answer choices, I start reading sentences from left to right rather than top to bottom. Although my ave SC time is 1:30, this time is just not good enough for a person like me whose average CR time is 3mins and RC time is 2mins.












