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I have recently started prepping for GMAT CR and after consuming articles and solving a few questions from GMAT Club, I figured that to crack the CR section I need to strengthen my fundamentals of reading and understanding the text critically. So i decided to setup a error log and wanted to start off with the hardest questions(solving in reverse order of questions) in OG for CR.
For each question, I took about 30 mins to solve and log all the experience of solving. I took time to deeply understand where the flaws are in the argument, what the argument is discussing and what the traps are in the answer choices. Right now I have solved about 14 questions.
However, because of work and other committments I couldn't keep an everyday schedule to this. I did this excercise over a period of 1 week. Even thought I went for quality over quantity, I couldn't really enjoy the fruits of the efforts.
Kindly give your feedback on where I am making a mistake. For reference I have attached my CR error log.
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