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Lazy in gmat

by prateek_guy2004 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 3:08 am
hi i have just started prepg for gmat but whenever i give a mock test, i go fine with quant but in verbal i dont feel like completing the whole section, i just feel very lazy to read RC's though m good in SC and Cr.

How can i boost my stamina coz in gmat prep i take pauses in between sections.


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by akhilsuhag » Sat Aug 06, 2011 12:19 am
Just practice and practice and build your stamina. I face similar issues and I looked for solutions. The only thing people say is give the practice tests with AWA to build stamina for the G-Day.

Challenge yourself before every question that you will get it right, that is how boost my concentration in the later parts. After I submit a question I say to myself that I will give my best to the next one. The constant reminder helps. I don't know if it will work for you but give it a try.

I hope it helps.

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by prateek_guy2004 » Sun Aug 07, 2011 4:09 am
Thank you for the suggestion akhil...will definately try

One more reason that i found was that after RC i sometimes forget, what i just read- so have started jotting down points.

And for SC have started reading Manhattan.

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by David@VeritasPrep » Sun Aug 07, 2011 6:21 am
Two simple things for reading comp:

I see where you say "jotting down points" for reading comp. This can be helpful, but is best if you are doing it in a certain way. What you want to try to do, in effect, is to make each paragraph of reading comp into a short statement of the main idea. That way by the time you are done reading you have turned the reading passage into the equivalent of a critical reasoning paragraph.

So take down the main idea only. Do not write anything about the paragraph until you have read the entire paragraph. You are not really "taking notes" as this is very counterproductive. If you are writing down dates and figures and lists then you are veering too much toward taking notes. Stick to the main idea, stick to what is driving the passage along. Not to the small details. If a question asks about those details it is better to return to the paragraph anyway.

So that is the first point, take down the main idea of each paragraph - no more than 10 words or so. If you cannot come up with the main idea, then read that paragraph again. Do not force yourself through a passage that you have not been paying attention to...if you take down the main idea you will never lose focus for more than one paragraph. (Break really big paragraphs in two so they are manageable).

Secondly, and you may have heard this before, try to make yourself interested in the subject at least temporarily. If you can convince yourself that it is at least a little interesting, then you will be more able to pay attention. Pretend that you need to tell your friend about the passage in a just a few sentences...
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by GmatKiss » Sun Aug 07, 2011 6:31 am
Thanks a lot David :)

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by prateek_guy2004 » Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:54 am
Well Thanks David its a nice solution....N yeah to be honest i was writing quite a lot details bout those paragraphs... now i wont......

About the second part yes, just now did to RC's One went awesome coz the topic was easy but the second one was scientific techno shit....Cud not understand it well n messed up with the questions...

So ya what ever the topic is reading it carefully may allow u to answer each ques correctly......