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Hello! This is my first post in this brilliant community.
This forum is priceless, I cant imagine how many success-stories from around the world are closely linked with this forum.
So I have one week in addition to the 60 days of the Study Guide. I am now on my 28th day of it. I have just finished working on Sentence Correction that took me enormous amount of time (I spent at least 3-4 hours per 40 SC questions just to review answer explanations). Sentence Correction is definitely my weakest part so I can feel huge progress after finishing working on it. But I feel that I am still not strong enough in SC to score well. I am considering taking few days break from the study plan to work more on SC with OG Verbal Review (and maybe with SC Grail) to reinforce my freshly obtained knowledge.
When I was working on SC questions from OG I've got around 80% right on first 60 SC questions, 50% right for the next 40 questions and 40% right on the last hardest questions. I spent average 90-100 seconds per question.
My target score for GMAT is 710.
The question is should I work more on SC or it will be better if I stick to the plan in order to be ready to work on mock exams sooner?


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by Jim@StratusPrep » Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:07 am
If you feel like you can do more work, then do it. I am a proponent of not taking practice exams until you are ready to do so. If you have weak areas, keep working on them.
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