My GMAT Study Routine and Some Issue Questions

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My GMAT Study Routine and Some Issue Questions

by T_A_M » Tue Apr 21, 2009 12:32 pm
Hi All,

Today has been a very productive day so I thought I would share with you. I am trying to maximize my studying as well as maintaining a hectic banking job. So I have developed flashcards for all the more tricky questions in OG 11. Basically small cards which I can efficiently review on the tube ride in. I get an hour of study completed on the tube journey alone! Each card has the question, the solution, the approach, trap, why I got it wrong, methods / formulas. I really analyze the problem and not just memorize the solution. As questions will clearly be different on the real thing! In the day I spend my lunch time doing a mini GMAT. 8 PS, 8 DS, 5 SC, 5 CR, 5 RC. All questions from OG 11 in timed conditions (62 mins)! I did well. I think it is VERY important to do mini GMATs everyday, so by the time you get to exam day its just another day in the office :o). Builds stamina!

In the evening I am doing a thorough analysis and review of all the ones I got wrong. Why I got them wrong. Reviewing my approach. And re-building flashcards so I can analyze on the tube again!

So the ones I am still not 100% clear on and would like your views:

Not sure if I am meant to type the entire question, BUT I am sure most of you will have the official guide (OG 11)! All the questions I am doing are under timed conditions. I feel it key to the learning. I am aiming at “mastery”. Solving any OG11 question in less than 2 mins and knowing the right formula / rule to apply.

PS 54
I know the formula for speed and distance etc => RT = W
Why is 3/5 = R?
Why is 8 = W?
Why isn’t 8 = T? Which is the time?
I got this wrong because I messed up putting in the incorrect data into the formula

PS 173
Not sure why you do 1-1/8 here. I understand how you get 1/8 (which is the probability of getting a Head 3 times), but why is it subtracted from 1?

PS 220
Need to improve my algebraic translations techniques. Does anyone have any good strategies / approaches?
I didn’t get
X-Y = 8W & X=Y=10W in 2 minutes

Anyone have any strategies on how I can improve my technique for this?

PS 223
Again slow on this question
Didn’t see that you had to do 58-50 (to get the speed) and 20+8 (to get the distance)
Which you input in the RT = D formula -> 28/8 = T; T=3.5

Anyone have any strategies on how I can improve my technique for this?

I am really finding the detailed analysis of the ones I get wrong extremely powerful. Building flashcards with my analysis and approach and reviewing lessons learnt on the tube / train extremely valuable! I am doing doing GMAT morning, lunch and night!
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by hk » Tue Apr 21, 2009 12:58 pm
Although i do not have the OG book with me right now i can guide you to a resource where you can find great video explanation on solving ALL the OG11 questions. -> https://www.khanacademy.org/gmat.jsp

This guy seems to do well and i could spot only one mistake in his entire problem workout. So might be a good resource to get some explanations..

Hope this helped..
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by T_A_M » Tue Apr 21, 2009 1:06 pm
This is an excellent link
Thanks dude!
Where did you find it!
Its like a personal (on-line) tutor! But you dont have to pay!