Hi All ,
I am yet to start the preparation for GMAT ,planning to start preparing Manhattan Strategy Guides .
I need to concentrate on Verbal Section , so pls let me know regarding, which section of Verbal should I start.
As of now , I can spare 2 hours per day , so pls let me know the best way to schedule my study plan .
Thanks,
Venky !!
Pls Guide Me !!
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If were you, I'd start with Sentence Correction (SC). The skills learned in SC take a while to sink in, so this will provide sufficient time for that to occur. Plus, once you learn the SC component, you will see the important SC grammar rules demonstrated in the CR and RC passages. This will serve to further your understanding of SC.jus_venky wrote:Hi All ,
I am yet to start the preparation for GMAT ,planning to start preparing Manhattan Strategy Guides .
I need to concentrate on Verbal Section , so pls let me know regarding, which section of Verbal should I start.
As of now , I can spare 2 hours per day , so pls let me know the best way to schedule my study plan .
Thanks,
Venky !!
Cheers,
Brent
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Hi Venky,
You will need to increase your study time window because as you have just started your GMAT preparation so we'll suggest you to burn some more midnight oil. Regarding your verbal section it is good to hear that you are already preparing with the official GMAT as well as Manhattan as they are best in their verbal and sentence correction section.
For your SC based query we'll also like to suggest you Princeton Review's SC only if you have some extra time.
Got some more queries in mind? Let us know!
You will need to increase your study time window because as you have just started your GMAT preparation so we'll suggest you to burn some more midnight oil. Regarding your verbal section it is good to hear that you are already preparing with the official GMAT as well as Manhattan as they are best in their verbal and sentence correction section.
For your SC based query we'll also like to suggest you Princeton Review's SC only if you have some extra time.
Got some more queries in mind? Let us know!
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This website is a great place to practice. There are tons of great SC articles and tons of practice questions (with top-notch solutions/explanations)jus_venky wrote: Can you please let me know , any other sources for practicing SC..
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Brent