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GMAT SENTENCE CORRECTION WORKSHOP

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GMAT SENTENCE CORRECTION WORKSHOP

 

 

A number of you will be taking your GMAT in the next 30 days. The most effective way to push your score in the last 30 days is by understanding your areas of weakness and then working on improving them. The e-GMAT sentence correction workshop aims to do both:

-          Provide personalized feedback to students to expose/communicate weakness.

-          Provide GMAT like practice questions that will help students overcome their weakness.

 

Read below to see how we aim to achieve the above.

 

 

 

Help Videos and Worksheet

To assess your strengths and weakness, you will fill out this worksheet.  View all the help videos to make sure that you understand the worksheet and know how to work with the same. Click here for help videos.

 

 

What is covered in this workshop?


Conducted by Payal and Shraddha – two of the world’s top GMAT SC experts - this workshop will help you think through some of the most challenging concepts in
parallelism, modifiers, verb sequencing, and meaning. Through 10 carefully chosen difficult questions, this workshop will test your ability to understand the intended meaning, decipher the sentence structure, and cohesively apply the SC concepts to arrive at the correct answer.  According to GMAC’s chief psychometrician Lawrence M. Rudner, GMAT item writers have been concentrating on the reasoning aspects rather than the purely grammatical aspects of Sentence Correction skills. Each example discussed in this workshop will do the same.

A purely application based session,  this session will put your GMAT sentence correction preparation to next gear and is an excellent preparation for the real GMAT.   Overall, this session can have a tremendous impact on your accuracy.

 

This workshop will include

1. 3 hours of live instruction

2. Homework question bank of 15 problems + detailed solutions

 

 

Who is this workshop for?

This workshop is designed for students who have 70% or higher accuracy on difficult OG questions. Ideally your verbal score in your most recent mock test should be in the 32-40 range (on a scale of 60). Students who are scoring less than 30 on their mock tests may find the questions discussed in this workshop too challenging.

 

How is this workshop conducted?

This workshop will be conducted using Adobeconnect – the world’s leading online classroom. We will use advanced polling, annotations, personalized chat, and a host of other features to ensure that this workshop is super effective for all.

 

What will you get out of this workshop?

You will learn the following from the workshop:

1. Absolute clarity on complex modifiers, parallelism, meaning, and verb tenses concepts.

2. How to assess your weakness when you make a mistake.

3. What to practice to ensure that you have improved.

 

Post workshop practice?

A carefully selected quiz containing 15 questions with detailed solutions is provided. In addition e-GMAT students are also recommended to go through Level 3 UGE in SC course.

 

Experts for this workshop

Payal Tandon

 

 

Payal is the author and designer of the e-GMAT sentence correction course. She has written over 800 posts and numerous articles on GMAT sentence correction on GMAT Club and Beat the GMAT. One of her articles – 5 strategies that GMAT uses to change meaning – has been viewed over 15000 times. Her session on “Importance of meaning in GMAT Sentence Correction” has been attended by over 3000 students.

 

 

 

Shraddha Shaw

 

GMAT Club’s most appreciated Sentence Correction expert, Shraddha has authored over 25 articles on topics such as parallelism, modifiers, and verb tenses. Her article on Noun + Noun modifiers garnered 62 Kudos – the most by any subject matter article on GMAT Club.  Shraddha designed and authored our famous in-depth series on As Vs. Like and Importance of Meaning.

  1. shikhar shikhar

    Looking forward for this

  2. Abhishek Abhishek

    How to RSVP?

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