mattapraveen wrote:
abhicoolmax wrote:
mattapraveen wrote:
I haven't used gmat pill, but I would definitely recommend
egmat, esp for SC. I liked their bricks to wall approach. You should definitely try out the free subscription package.
Thanks for the recommendation mattapraveen. I started the Level 1 Preview - the verb-ing,ed modifier section. It shows it as Level 2. What is the start point in
E-GMAT? If I buy the package should I start with Level 1 or first finish the Level 1 preview?
As I see that you are in the final days of the prep, check out the grockit website also. They have tons of questions, both in verbal and Q. But the Q on
gmat club tests are far more representative of the real gmat than grockit. Presently I am doing the
gmat club tests.
Any good resources you are referring to???? Esp for Verbal??
I have reviewed
MGMAT SC a couple of times but I think I have dyslexia :p. I know the rules individually but when I am presented with an amalgamation of all these freaking rules, I get side tracked and get totally confused. So I am planning to take my time and thoroughly go over
E-GMAT SC this weekend and later this week after work, one concept at a time, and next week if I have still not mastered the strategies, I will use GMATPILL for the strategies. I loved the reviews for GMATPILL. It seems like a great Strategy guide (check this review
gmat-pill-study-method-recommended-93417.html#p737885). I will buy the GMATPILL as well and seriously considering going over the SC part next week. Now, I have to nail these SCs - it's not just for GMAT but also good knowledge to have under the belt.
Also in parallel or sequential (will decide as I proceed), for CR I plan to review my
Powerscore SC again and go over some of the
E-GMAT/GMATPILL strategies to see how I can improving my timing.
Moreover, for RC, I think I have figured out the strategy that works for me. I read the passage carefully with extreme focus on the beginning of each paragraph and the last couple of line of the last paragraph. Also I make a deliberate attempt to get a big picture of the passage, using suggestions from the Powerscore book. Then simply answer the Global reference questions by NOT coming back to the passage and Specific/Concept reference question by coming back to the passage. So far, this has been working for me in RC. I will continue mastering this strategy by practicing 2-4 RCs everyday.
Anybody else has any advice for me? Is there a flaw in this plan; will it work? Am I over-reacting to SCs? Is doing both
E-GMAT and GMATPILL in 2 weeks a bad idea or a good idea? Any response will be sincerely appreciated.
Thanks.