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Check out the verbal lessons forum. download the set of 885 SC's.

Just some thoughts on verbal prep...

free stuff or for that matter too much material wont really get us anywhere. what we will end up doing is solving only THAT problem or THAT SC or THAT CR.. what about the next one.. or the one after that. Unless we have a roadmap of where our prep is going, its going to be hard to measure progress. After a while, all that would be done is a pile of paper with alphabets scribbled on them. i doubt if there would be any learning. So, Work with limited quality materials and learn. it doesnt matter if you get the problems right or wrong. Important thing is to move down that learning curve as fast as you can.

buy the 10 edition of the Official Guide and try to get Official LSAT's too. Try to improve grammar basics instead of solving a LOT of SC's.

Keep track of where you were two weeks ago and where you are today...am i making the same errors.. am i doing ok on time... such questions are a critical part of your prep.

IMO, Its a big waste of time just trying to find or use free stuff. Concentrate on improving your concepts and eliminating your errors. Success in GMAT is everything about these two things, Good concepts and No errors. everything is linked to that, your speed , your timing, your preparation , your confidence and lastly your ability to handle pressure.

Hope this helps
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Praet,

That was the best advice that you gave. I am learning it the hard way.
You guyz are a boon to our life. You don't know how much of help you have done by setting up this forum.

:thanks a ton !
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