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Hey everyone, so I just recently started my GMAT journey and working with Magoosh to improve the score. What I heard a lot is to emphazize keeping an error log. It is quite easy for quant and DI, since you can pinpoint the mistake quite easily most of the time. But in verbal it is a bit more difficult, sometimes its just a misunderstanding or not picking the most optimal answer. So I was wondering what your approach is to error logging verbal questions (kind of mistake and especially how to improve on it). Thanks!
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For CR you can make error log mentioning options why you choosw wrong option.. try negating all options with reason and understand why particular option is correct... similay you can do for RC.
ERROR LOG option is available on GC forum use it well...
You can also feed each error into chatGPT and ask it to identify mistakes and patterns. Try identifying what you missed in the passage, what was your thinking and what was the right one, find the deviations.
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Hey everyone, so I just recently started my GMAT journey and working with Magoosh to improve the score. What I heard a lot is to emphazize keeping an error log. It is quite easy for quant and DI, since you can pinpoint the mistake quite easily most of the time. But in verbal it is a bit more difficult, sometimes its just a misunderstanding or not picking the most optimal answer. So I was wondering what your approach is to error logging verbal questions (kind of mistake and especially how to improve on it). Thanks!
Take notes on what went wrong and see if there's a pattern. See if you misread or misinterpret often or don't know the technique, etc. - can be customised based on personal experience
danru07
Hey everyone, so I just recently started my GMAT journey and working with Magoosh to improve the score. What I heard a lot is to emphazize keeping an error log. It is quite easy for quant and DI, since you can pinpoint the mistake quite easily most of the time. But in verbal it is a bit more difficult, sometimes its just a misunderstanding or not picking the most optimal answer. So I was wondering what your approach is to error logging verbal questions (kind of mistake and especially how to improve on it). Thanks!
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