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sanp_l
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Hi All,
I am into my preparation since two weeks. I figured verbal to be more of a challenge for me. I preferred to start with that.
Did my CR from princeton and OG 1o and 11th editions. Did my RC for which i had to struggle a lot to find my way which suits me the best and in the process completed princeton, kaplan and Manhattan. Manhaattan suited me.
And when i felt i was comfortable with CR and RC, i thought of doing some small exercises like in 30 mins how many CR's can i get done with and how many as the correct one and the same for RC. I started with OG 12th edition. And here is what i got:
The first time i could do only 13 CR with one wrong in 30 mins and 11 RC (2 passages) in 30 mins with none wrong. I felt timing as an issue.
So i did the same again yesterday. I was able to complete 14 CR in 30 mins with 4 wrong and 13 RC (2 passages) in 35 mins with ten wrong.
Now i am lost. My answers are wrong with a poor timing. And additionally i am running low on questions. What should i do?
Should i let timing take a back seat till am done with all the subjects of GMAT and try to improve timing only when i plan to go for complete tests? What will be best? What does my mock 30 mins of CR and RC indicate?
Can someone please help me with advice.
Thanks.
I am into my preparation since two weeks. I figured verbal to be more of a challenge for me. I preferred to start with that.
Did my CR from princeton and OG 1o and 11th editions. Did my RC for which i had to struggle a lot to find my way which suits me the best and in the process completed princeton, kaplan and Manhattan. Manhaattan suited me.
And when i felt i was comfortable with CR and RC, i thought of doing some small exercises like in 30 mins how many CR's can i get done with and how many as the correct one and the same for RC. I started with OG 12th edition. And here is what i got:
The first time i could do only 13 CR with one wrong in 30 mins and 11 RC (2 passages) in 30 mins with none wrong. I felt timing as an issue.
So i did the same again yesterday. I was able to complete 14 CR in 30 mins with 4 wrong and 13 RC (2 passages) in 35 mins with ten wrong.
Now i am lost. My answers are wrong with a poor timing. And additionally i am running low on questions. What should i do?
Should i let timing take a back seat till am done with all the subjects of GMAT and try to improve timing only when i plan to go for complete tests? What will be best? What does my mock 30 mins of CR and RC indicate?
Can someone please help me with advice.
Thanks.
Sandy












