Improve RC

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Improve RC

by rohitgmat » Sat Mar 29, 2014 2:18 pm
Hi Folks,

I am not a native English speaker and want to improve my RC to improve overall Verbal score. RC looks like a daunting task to me but I can not help it. Can some experts advice on how to improve fairly on RC?

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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Sat Mar 29, 2014 2:43 pm
If you're interested, we have a complete set of free videos covering all sorts of Reading Comprehension strategies: https://www.gmatprepnow.com/module/gmat- ... prehension

In addition, you can strengthen you English skills by reading the following:

For Science passages, try:
- New Scientist
- Nature
- National Geographic
- Popular Mechanics
- Scientific American

For Humanities/Social Sciences, try:
- Washington Post
- New York Times
- Guardian
- Atlantic Monthly
- The New Yorker

And for Business, try:
- Fast Company
- Newsweek Business
- The Harvard Business Review
- BusinessWeek
- Economist
- Financial Times


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by VivianKerr » Sun Mar 30, 2014 3:46 pm
While reading highbrow magazine articles in English can help improve your overall reading skills, in order to REALLY conquer GMAT RC, you need a solid strategy for (1) interpreting the passage AS YOU READ, (2) writing down your own answer BEFORE looking at the answer choices, and (3) using decisive, thoughtful analysis of all choices during process of elimination to narrow it down to the inevitable correct answer.

You need familiarity with how the GMAT presents information in its passages, what the major question types are, how you can simplify question stems so that they seem simple and understandable. Basically, you've got to be the Sherlock Holmes of GMAT passages. :D

So I actually think you should spend a LOT of time honing in on your GMAT passage strategy FIRST, and only a minimal amount of time reading non-GMAT material. It's not your READING skills that need to be improved, it's your ANALYSIS skills. Most people don't really work on the latter, which is why their RC ability stagnates.
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