Hey Hutch,
What exactly do you mean? The answer choices in the back provide a guide for why each answer is right or wrong. Do you want something more specific? And what do you mean by an improvement guide?
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error log and improvement guide for verbal review 2nd ed.?
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Well I know that under that products tab of this website there is a error log (for the 13th edition) and a improvement chart. I was just wondering if there was any resource that grouped the 2nd edition verbal book's questions into types as those error logs did. Sorry if I was unclear. Lemme know if I'm still unclear I'm writing this on a cell phone so im more prone to mistakes 8-)
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Hey There Hutch,
Doesn't look like there is on this site. I know that our curriculum homework has something like that, but here's what I'd say. See the lack of an improvement chart as a challenge. One of the most important skills one has to develop when studying for the GMAT is the ability to categorize questions very quickly as they come up. If you want to work on quadratics questions, scan through the pages and see if you can find all of them on your own. Then you can quickly scan through the answers to see if you found them all (the bold letters back there tell you the category of every question).
Good luck!
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Doesn't look like there is on this site. I know that our curriculum homework has something like that, but here's what I'd say. See the lack of an improvement chart as a challenge. One of the most important skills one has to develop when studying for the GMAT is the ability to categorize questions very quickly as they come up. If you want to work on quadratics questions, scan through the pages and see if you can find all of them on your own. Then you can quickly scan through the answers to see if you found them all (the bold letters back there tell you the category of every question).
Good luck!
-t
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