I just wanted to let you know of a posting I just made that gives a couple of tips you might find useful. It is sort of buried at the end of a thread so I thought to give this posting a fancy title and direct you to that other posting! If you have already read that thread my apologies for the repeat!
https://www.beatthegmat.com/cr-brutal-q6 ... tml#321814
Using signal words to dissect a difficult stimulus
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Thanks Karl!
I have always thought that rather than just saying how I would attack a particular question, which after all will never be on the GMAT (or if it is an Official Question will never be on the GMAT again) it is important to help people with "take aways" or points that can be transferred to other similar problems.
Glad to know that it helps....
I have always thought that rather than just saying how I would attack a particular question, which after all will never be on the GMAT (or if it is an Official Question will never be on the GMAT again) it is important to help people with "take aways" or points that can be transferred to other similar problems.
Glad to know that it helps....