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I have a question on my preparation Strategy,Before I ask the question let me explain my current process:
Phase 1 I have gone through some basic study material(Not of any Popular Test pep course) and few webinars available on GMAT Club YouTube channel Where I got acquainted with some of the concepts in CR,SC and RC.As per my performance is considered here is the following SC-Doing fine were able to solve good number of questions correct. CR-Struggling(Having a hard time) RC-Doing Ok (I believe i need to solve more questions )
Target Score:720+ Bandwidth Available: 5 Months
Phase 2 I still believe that i need to brush up my fundamental skills to the core hence I have downloaded the resources(notes) from RC,CR,SC Megathreads that seems to be awesome and have access to videos of Thursdays with Ron and then OG Questions.Now the approaches I have Approach 1:Thursdays with Ron videos ---->OG Questions--->Practice Test or Approach 2: I go for notes ---> OG questions and then when i am done with all-----> Thursdays with Ron videos--->Practice Test
Question: Is it a correct way to go for and if yes how should I proceed ?
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Watching videos can be entertaining but that activity should not be a substitute for your own preparation.
You must solve questions on your own and struggle with them. Understand why you chose the answers you did and why some answers are correct and the others are not. Make a log of the kinds of questions you are struggling. Try to study these kinds of questions.
Reading widely helps but you must focus on the kinds of materials that are tested on standardized exams. Understanding the content and how it is structured and argued will be important.
Plan for a longish period of time to improve at verbal. Good luck in your preps!
I have downloaded the resources(notes) from RC,CR,SC Megathreads that seems to be awesome
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The concepts are the most important part of the preparation. Hope these megathreads provide a structured learning and no concept is missed out.
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