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punit.kaur.mba
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Hi,
I completed the CR section from Cracking the GMAT Princeton review yesterday. Most of the question were simple and straightforward. I probably made 1 or 2 mistakes. I remember reading somehwere that the most imp thing is to analyze why I went wrong and write down my weakness so that I can remember it next time. I am unable to understand how to do this.
In most of my wrong answers, I end up in two final choices, out of which mostly one is correct. Sometimes I decide to go with the other one ending up in the wrong answer.
Can someone please tell me how to identify my mistakes in CR and properly analyze. Please point me to Any links / examples if already in this forum .
Thanks
I completed the CR section from Cracking the GMAT Princeton review yesterday. Most of the question were simple and straightforward. I probably made 1 or 2 mistakes. I remember reading somehwere that the most imp thing is to analyze why I went wrong and write down my weakness so that I can remember it next time. I am unable to understand how to do this.
In most of my wrong answers, I end up in two final choices, out of which mostly one is correct. Sometimes I decide to go with the other one ending up in the wrong answer.
Can someone please tell me how to identify my mistakes in CR and properly analyze. Please point me to Any links / examples if already in this forum .
Thanks

















