I spent a lot of time on this forum both on my Tablet and on my desktop. Here is a list of a few posts that I would like to recommend:
1. GMAT Sentence Correction Questions:
the-most-comprehensive-collection-of-everything-official-sc-140372.html -
One of the most valuable posts. Thank Souvik.
2.
e-GMAT SC all topics consolidated:
e-gmat-s-all-sc-topics-consolidated-2nd-edition-168892.html - awesome collection of articles and questions.
3. GMAT Reading Comprehension: The 7 most common passage types
gmat-reading-comprehension-7-most-common-passage-types-168362.html . This is a super post that contains tonnes of free content. The content by
MGMAT,
e-GMAT,
Magoosh and Veritas is most relevant.
4.
e-GMAT CR all topics
e-gmat-s-all-cr-topics-consolidated-168945.html5. The most comprehensive collection for all things CR:
the-most-comprehensive-collection-of-everything-official-cr-140375.html6. GMAT Scoring: Bunnels analysis:
gmat-prep-software-analysis-and-what-if-scenarios-146146.html This is a super mega thread where they prove that the first 10 questions are very important. Bunnel and the GMAT Club team should be awarded the Noble prize for GMAT for this research.
7.
e-GMAT Strategy Session:
https://e-gmat.wistia.com/medias/07r3z9lsh0 - talks about GMAT timing, Total Productive Time and the importance of first 10 questions. Super informative session.
8.
MGMAT article on timing:
https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/blog ... anagement/ another excellent article by Stacey Koprince
9. GMAT 800 debrief: A debrief by a Ukrarian that you should read every so often. Warning, it may pursue you to take the test even when you have a good enough score.
long-debrief-800-q51-v51-ir-8-awa-135335.html10. Another very helpful debrief:
never-say-never-gmat-4th-attempt-730-q50-v38-170499-20.htmlPlease give kudos if you find this useful.