Hi,
I'm going to start with my prep for the gmat with the 60day study plan.
Today is actually the first day that I will be going to practice. In the email (day5) it states that you can just plug your answers in the improvement chart. So I will be doing that. However, you will directly know if you answer correct or wrong.
Should I review every question immediately after I answer or should I review after I did a couple of questions?
When to review?
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When you enter an answer, the box will turn green if the answer is correct and red if it's incorrect.
Plus the correct answer choice will appear.
I suggest that you review questions right away, while they're still familiar to you.
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Brent
Plus the correct answer choice will appear.
I suggest that you review questions right away, while they're still familiar to you.
Cheers,
Brent
Hey Sharla,
I recently started the study plan as well and have found that I need more time to review the questions and sometimes need to review it more than once after working other problems. I've decided to dedicate one day a week to review my flagged questions again. This will push out the 60 day plan by a few days, but I'm ok with that.
I recently started the study plan as well and have found that I need more time to review the questions and sometimes need to review it more than once after working other problems. I've decided to dedicate one day a week to review my flagged questions again. This will push out the 60 day plan by a few days, but I'm ok with that.