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This video will give you an insight into what is arguably THE most important of all these core skills – your ability to visualize sentences. In this video, you will solve questions, yes. But you will also see how the ability to visualize sentences correctly impacts how you solve the question. You will also find out how you should go about building such core skills so that you can crush GMAT CR.
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Have you ever wondered why some folks ace GMAT Critical Reasoning with minimal effort, whereas some others practice, practice, and then practice some more without really seeing much improvement? Why does such a difference exist? The answer to the above conundrum lies in two words – Core Skills. For a small number of us, these core skills already exist. Just brushing up on concepts and practicing questions does the trick. But for most of us, these core skills must be built to the needed level to ace GMAT CR.
This video will give you an insight into what is arguably THE most important of all these core skills – your ability to visualize sentences. In this video, you will solve questions, yes. But you will also see how the ability to visualize sentences correctly impacts how you solve the question. You will also find out how you should go about building such core skills so that you can crush GMAT CR.
This topic has been closed and archived due to inactivity or violation of community quality standards. No more replies are possible here.
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Still interested in this question? Check out the "Best Topics" block above for a better discussion on this exact question, as well as several more related questions.