Everything I have is in my original inspirational thread -
https://www.gmatclub.com/phpbb/viewtopic ... c&start=20
See the last post on page 2.
In the end, I ended up doing the
OG twice.
Once, with the
manhattan books, chapter by chapter, following hte question lists in the back. The problem with this was short term memory.
So..... after I had finished a book, I'd force myself to go back through it chapter by chapter - faster this time of course, but every time I found anything important (i.e. the sum of any two sides > the third) I'd write it down in Microsoft Word. Two reasons - ONE, at the end of the process I've got a 2 or 3 pager that covers the book at a high level for when I want to review, and TWO, by forcing yourself to slow down and RE-WRITE what you read in your own words, you absord far more. Difference between passive and active reading.
Then, I just re-did the
OG. Started on problem 1, and just did problems, problems, problems... every one I got wrong I forced myself to understand - there were some I never fully understood - but I'd give them serious attempts - not a minute or two late in the day when you dont feel like reviewing the hardest problems - but in big chunks.