PR question FOR ERIC (beatthegmat)

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PR question FOR ERIC (beatthegmat)

by 7OO » Thu Jan 17, 2008 11:43 am
i just started my gmat studies on monday, and i'm planning to follow eric/beatthegmat's study schedule (minus dealtacourse material).

this week i'm working on princeton review: cracking the gmat.

my question is: eric (or anyone who has used this book) --> when do you do the questions at the end of the book (in the bins)? i tried to find this info in your blog, but i didn't see anything. did you not do them? i saw that you did the warm-up questions.

so far, i've done all of PR math (arithmitic, algebra, geometry, ds, etc.) as well as the math warm-up.

should i do the "bin" questions now? or should i move on to kaplan and do them at a later point in time?

i know it's not a big deal, but i'm not very good and planning out my studies. i appreciate your help. thank you.
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by mayonnai5e » Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:47 pm
I just did the book from cover to end in one shoot then moved on to other more advanced books. The PR book is probably the best introductory material available, but it's exactly that - an introduction - you don't really need to save it for later.
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by beatthegmat » Thu Jan 17, 2008 6:15 pm
Agreed with mayonnai5e--you probably don't need to save these questions for later.
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