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pathaniaus
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Hey guys,
I have my GMAT day in about 3 weeks. I scored 550 the first time I took it, I really never practiced timing or anything and I guessed pretty much the last 5 to 10 questions in both the quant and verbal sections.
My question is, for CR, RC and SC, you know, after you practice and do your 30-50 questions in each section in a timed environment, how do you review both the right and wrong answers? Is there any strategy that you guys use? Do you just read over the explanations to the answers you got right? What do you do with the questions you get wrong in RC, CR and SC? What are the important things to "take away" from each question you got wrong? In math, for me, its easy, my reaction to questions I get wrong is usually like: "Oh.. i can approach/manipulate/think about it this way". I don't have that kind of reaction with CR and RC, so I don't know if I'm taking anything out of my review or not!
Please let me know.
Thanks
Udai
I have my GMAT day in about 3 weeks. I scored 550 the first time I took it, I really never practiced timing or anything and I guessed pretty much the last 5 to 10 questions in both the quant and verbal sections.
My question is, for CR, RC and SC, you know, after you practice and do your 30-50 questions in each section in a timed environment, how do you review both the right and wrong answers? Is there any strategy that you guys use? Do you just read over the explanations to the answers you got right? What do you do with the questions you get wrong in RC, CR and SC? What are the important things to "take away" from each question you got wrong? In math, for me, its easy, my reaction to questions I get wrong is usually like: "Oh.. i can approach/manipulate/think about it this way". I don't have that kind of reaction with CR and RC, so I don't know if I'm taking anything out of my review or not!
Please let me know.
Thanks
Udai

















