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hey
Congtrats!any suggestionb on how to go about the practice tests.Any other valuable materials apart from what you hav told.
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practice tests are definitely a good idea to use. When taking them, review your answers and remember the style of the question, not so much the exact answer. Practice tests are supposed to introduce you to concepts that are similar to the real thing, so only knowing how to do one problem of a certain style is not going to help you out on the test. Make sure to know how to solve any problem of a particular style. I would often rewrite a question I wanted more practice on with different numbers. Then I would try to answer it.

Another trick that I thought came in handy was actually solving the data sufficiency problems after I had finished the question set or practice exam. It may be a little time consuming sometimes, but that really drives the concepts home and will help you recognize DS problems more quickly as being solveable or not based on the data given.

For sentence correction, I looked over a list of idioms every other day, really trying to drill them into my brain. You are going to see a good bit of idiom questions on the exam -- that is a very hard hit target. Use the idioms in every day speach and any emails you send at work. Every little bit helps.

All of that info depends on the time you have to study. I took just over 2 months to study, so I had a good bit of time to work on problems of this sort.

Good luck
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