After following some of the posts on self-study preparation for GMAT, I have become concerned about "timing verbal questions" in the early stages of preparation.
I started my prep a month ago and plan to take the GMAT in 3 mnths. Up till now I have not really focused on timing because I thought I should first gain confidence by attacking the questions in the right manner. So I have been writing down short reasons for all the eliminated answer choices. This process helps me in reviewing my answers with answers provided for each question by OG, but at the same time it is not possible to complete a verbal question in 2mins.
Definitely timing is a very important part of preparation. But isn't it better to nail down the concepts first and then focus on timing?
I started my prep a month ago and plan to take the GMAT in 3 mnths. Up till now I have not really focused on timing because I thought I should first gain confidence by attacking the questions in the right manner. So I have been writing down short reasons for all the eliminated answer choices. This process helps me in reviewing my answers with answers provided for each question by OG, but at the same time it is not possible to complete a verbal question in 2mins.
Definitely timing is a very important part of preparation. But isn't it better to nail down the concepts first and then focus on timing?

















