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Can someone suggest how do you practice DS..like you prefer to pick topic and then solve its set..or just prefer by difficulty level.?
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Honestly speaking, it depends upon your comfort level with the syllabus. If in case you’re clear with all the topics let’s say 75-80% it is always better to practice mix pot and use DS practice as a tool to sharpen/revise Quant
Hi @+1 (425) 518-6945, while practicing Official Style questions, which sources should we select on GMAT Club custom quizzes so that the questions are closest to the real GMAT?
Hi @+1 (425) 518-6945, while practicing Official Style questions, which sources should we select on GMAT Club custom quizzes so that the questions are closest to the real GMAT?
Hi @+1 (425) 518-6945, while practicing Official Style questions, which sources should we select on GMAT Club custom quizzes so that the questions are closest to the real GMAT?
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WA@jhh3127 could you please guide me on this individuallly for Quant, Verbal And DI ?
Hello guys , can anyone suggest what can i do to overcome this hurdle, I practice topicwise in quants and i feel like as i am moving on with the syllabus and progessing i feel like i would forget previous topics and tricks , how do you guys make sure this feeling doesn’t get to you and how soon one should revise old topics
Hello guys , can anyone suggest what can i do to overcome this hurdle, I practice topicwise in quants and i feel like as i am moving on with the syllabus and progessing i feel like i have forgot previous topics and tricks , how do you guys make sure this feeling doesn’t get to you and how soon one should revise old topics
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Practice all previous topics-related questions at least twice a week by creating a mixed bag of questions. In this way, you will stay in touch with the topics.
Hello guys , can anyone suggest what can i do to overcome this hurdle, I practice topicwise in quants and i feel like as i am moving on with the syllabus and progessing i feel like i would forget previous topics and tricks , how do you guys make sure this feeling doesn’t get to you and how soon one should revise old topics
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Hi Varun, I can relate with you. I have started using this link which has systematic arrangement of gmatclub questions in a topic wise manner and based on different difficulty levels. (https://thegmatco.com/all-official-ques ... em-solving). I keep on revising the same set of questions topic wise from time to time which has helped me retain certain topics and tricks that I used to forget earlier. You can check it out too and see if it helps.
Hi Varun, I can relate with you. I have started using this link which has systematic arrangement of gmatclub questions in a topic wise manner and based on different difficulty levels. (https://thegmatco.com/all-official-ques ... em-solving). I keep on revising the same set of questions topic wise from time to time which has helped me retain certain topics and tricks that I used to forget earlier. You can check it out too and see if it helps.
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Sorry, but I’m not sure I get the point of using such an overlay on top of GMAT Club. What can such an interface accomplish that you can not do by using topic/difficulty filters or Search by Tag directly on GMAT Club?