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Do you think it's necessary to go through the PowerScore CR bible? What were you scoring like before and after the book? I've been trying to improve on my CR with free resources from the net...not really inclined towards buying a whole book dedicated to CR and go through even more theory...is CR really that difficult?
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@jauer112 Congrats for your score. I think you pretty much used ALL the quality material available for GMAT. Kudos!
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@gmatdelhi - I'm not sure if CR Powerscore is a must have but definitely this is one of the best books available for tackling CR questions in GMAT. I've read this book and is definitely worth it. It's always recommended to prepare from at least two different books for the same topic to acquire all possible aspects.
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Do you think it's necessary to go through the PowerScore CR bible? What were you scoring like before and after the book? I've been trying to improve on my CR with free resources from the net...not really inclined towards buying a whole book dedicated to CR and go through even more theory...is CR really that difficult?


For whatever reason I had difficult doing CR questions. I would say I went from around a 70-75% hit rate to an over 95% hit rate. I'll try to give an example of how it helped me.

-Assumption questions were especially tough for me. However, after reading the CR Bible, I felt like I knew all the potential types of correct answers. For example, one out of every 8 questions, I would wager, would have a correct answer that eliminates the possibility that the stated relationship in the stimulus is reversed. For whatever reason, such an answer never would have occurred to me prior to reading the book and I very likely would not have guessed that answer choice. After reading the book, if I ever saw such an answer choice, I would immediately know that it's the right answer. Also, I thought the Negation technique described in the book was a great way to double check that your answer choice is correct.

I would say I wasn't that inclined to go over the theory of CR either, but I really do feel strongly about this book. It isn't necessary to do well on the GMAT, but it will guaranteed help you if you do choose to go through it.
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Well done to you. This is a terrific score. Good luck with your apps.
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Excellent score..Congratulations.
Thanks for the debrief.
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Thanks a lot for your advice.I have ordered powerscore cr from Amazon;)

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Thank you, looks great!
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Congratulations for the massive score and best of luck for the app.. How did you find GMAT Verbal questions in comparison to OG tough,latter verbal questions in difficulty level.. Were CR questions lengthy ( more than 5-6 lines ) ?
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Congratulations for the massive score and best of luck for the app.. How did you find GMAT Verbal questions in comparison to OG tough,latter verbal questions in difficulty level.. Were CR questions lengthy ( more than 5-6 lines ) ?


The last RC passage on the test was a lot harder than any of the passages in the OG. The RC passages in general were a little bit trickier than the OG. The SC and CR were about the same though.

Most of the CR questions weren't that lengthy. I didn't really notice that a lot of them were very long at least.
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Congratulations for such an excellent score..
Good Luck for ur applications..
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I am taking the test on the 18th of december...just wondering if you got any one on one tutoring...and if so....I would like some help.

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Hi,

Could you please share your study timing? How much did you study each day and how many days did you prepare?

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great score bro, thanks for inspiring me about powwer cr, i will read it this weekens only.
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I am taking the test on the 18th of december...just wondering if you got any one on one tutoring...and if so....I would like some help.

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I didn't get any one on one tutoring. It was all self-study for me. I felt like the materials I used were good enough that I didn't need a tutor.
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Could you please share your study timing? How much did you study each day and how many days did you prepare?

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I studied haphazardly for 2-3 weeks and then I spent about 6 weeks of very focused studying. During the 6 weeks, I would study 3-4 hours on weekdays and then about 6 on weekends. I would also take one day a week off of studying to try not to get burned out.
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abelnazareth wrote:
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Could you please share your study timing? How much did you study each day and how many days did you prepare?

Thanks and Regards,
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I studied haphazardly for 2-3 weeks and then I spent about 6 weeks of very focused studying. During the 6 weeks, I would study 3-4 hours on weekdays and then about 6 on weekends. I would also take one day a week off of studying to try not to get burned out.



Thanks for your reply. Wish you the best for your application process. Good Luck!
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