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rohangupta83
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To all the prospective GMAT-ters,
I have been studying for the GMATs for sometime now and have come to realize a very important aspect of the GMAT exam. Timing Drills!!!!!
Remember that when we first study for GMATs, we see a step like figure which we are told (either by the instructor or by the book) is a representation of how our preparation ought to proceed? We are also told to first concentrate on accuracy and then focus on speed while patience being the key?
I have finally realized that, that step like representation is accurate.
I am fairly comfortable with Critical Reasoning when I have enough time to relax by the pool under the sun while sipping Pina Coladas, but when I time myself and focus on getting a CR done within a minute and fifty seconds, man my accuracy graph resembles the New York Stock Exchange of 2008.
It is a whole another story to do a problem within 2 minutes. This is my realization and my suggestion is to buy a stop watch !!
Sorry to bore you guys, just wanted to share these thoughts as I delve into Critical Reasoning for the rest of the day!
Good Luck! GMAT-ters
I have been studying for the GMATs for sometime now and have come to realize a very important aspect of the GMAT exam. Timing Drills!!!!!
Remember that when we first study for GMATs, we see a step like figure which we are told (either by the instructor or by the book) is a representation of how our preparation ought to proceed? We are also told to first concentrate on accuracy and then focus on speed while patience being the key?
I have finally realized that, that step like representation is accurate.
I am fairly comfortable with Critical Reasoning when I have enough time to relax by the pool under the sun while sipping Pina Coladas, but when I time myself and focus on getting a CR done within a minute and fifty seconds, man my accuracy graph resembles the New York Stock Exchange of 2008.
It is a whole another story to do a problem within 2 minutes. This is my realization and my suggestion is to buy a stop watch !!
Sorry to bore you guys, just wanted to share these thoughts as I delve into Critical Reasoning for the rest of the day!
Good Luck! GMAT-ters












