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Re: Need Help with SC and RC [#permalink]
SC = you already have MGMAT SC which is the best, don't need to read others just adds to the confusion.
RC = try Princeton Review verbal workout for the GMAT but skip the SC portion since you already have the strategy from MGMAT.

For me, I use the "grocery store" method (discussed in this book, get what you need and get out), I jot down some quick notes on what's contained in each paragraph. No more than 2 short sentences. Basically telling me the vibe of the author's tone and a layout. I hate Science RCs but even with these I use this method and I usually get the questions right although I have no idea what I've read. :) I think the biggest mistake in RC is taking too many notes and focusing too much on details - it's unnecessary.

Good luck! Hope it helps.



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