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by bhumika.k.shah » Thu Feb 04, 2010 5:42 am
Hi ,
i'll be soon starting with doing RCs from the Manhattan books.Is it the right source?Will i benefit by going through it?
Coz i am getting ONLY 50% accuracy in RCs.

Kindly opine!
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by money9111 » Thu Feb 04, 2010 9:00 am
I haven't heard much about MGMAT RC... has anyone used the PowerScore Verbal guide? Or maybe look into one of the LSAT guides... i know some people use that as a resource to study at a harder level
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by papgust » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:48 am
Hey

I presume that you've already started to study MGMAT RC. First trust the book and trust in your ability. If you keep your attitude right, any book will help you. Lots of people as far as I've seen have benefitted from MGMAT. RC strategies work differently for different individuals. First try MGMAT RC and see if their strategy suits you. If it doesn't, then look for some other book. Right now, just consider MGMAT RC as your bible :).

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by bhumika.k.shah » Fri Feb 05, 2010 1:17 am
Hey,
thanks a lot for the honest opinion! and for guiding me :)

Appreciate the opinion! :D
papgust wrote:Hey

I presume that you've already started to study MGMAT RC. First trust the book and trust in your ability. If you keep your attitude right, any book will help you. Lots of people as far as I've seen have benefitted from MGMAT. RC strategies work differently for different individuals. First try MGMAT RC and see if their strategy suits you. If it doesn't, then look for some other book. Right now, just consider MGMAT RC as your bible :).