-
piyushdabomb
- Master | Next Rank: 500 Posts
- Posts: 115
- Joined: Sun Sep 28, 2008 5:31 pm
- Thanked: 4 times
Hi Everyone,
I'm planning on taking the next month to read and comprehend materials that are GMAT-like. Upon reading numerous reviews, everyone says that the 'Economist' and 'Scientific American' are great suggested works to start reading through. Not only will it provide a good baseline to succinct reading, but the materials helps in business school.
Has anyone used the Economist or other magazines as a catalyst to improving overall reading comprehension? What were your experiences? Please provide details including (1) How long it took you to 'hook' on to the articles, (2) What you noticed while reading these articles, (3) Did you have a dictionary, paper, and/or pencils handy, (3) How much of each article could you go through?
I do want to read the Economist daily because frankly the material is what shapes us to becoming better global leaders.
I'm planning on taking the next month to read and comprehend materials that are GMAT-like. Upon reading numerous reviews, everyone says that the 'Economist' and 'Scientific American' are great suggested works to start reading through. Not only will it provide a good baseline to succinct reading, but the materials helps in business school.
Has anyone used the Economist or other magazines as a catalyst to improving overall reading comprehension? What were your experiences? Please provide details including (1) How long it took you to 'hook' on to the articles, (2) What you noticed while reading these articles, (3) Did you have a dictionary, paper, and/or pencils handy, (3) How much of each article could you go through?
I do want to read the Economist daily because frankly the material is what shapes us to becoming better global leaders.
-------------------
Sincerely,
Piyush A.
Sincerely,
Piyush A.


















