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Visit this page. This is a link to the Question Bank. I'd suggest you check this checkbox "Difficulty: 600-700 Level" and select "Source: Official Guide" for each section and try and solve at least 15 questions of each section - EVERYDAY. Do use the GMAT Timer, as answers would get logged in your Error Log. Your score would directly depend on your disciplined and focused study.Step 2
Always strive for 100% accuracy. Keep in mind - you are preparing, it is okay to spend as much time on each question as you'd like but get it correct. (Timing would eventually improve. You may work on it later.) Whether or not you get the answer, always scroll down, albeit for a short while, and examine the solutions by the good people here on GMATClub. (Check how have people eliminated the four incorrect answer choices and why is the fifth one correct. Award answers with Kudos, if you like the response. Get involved in the discussion if you think you have a good point to add or simply ask queries which bother you.)Step 3
After exhausting some 100-120 questions of each section, take it up a notch by repeating step 1, this time select "Difficulty:700 Level" and practice as many questions as you'd like. First go with the Official questions, from the OG and the Verbal Review/Quant Review, then go on to solve from the myriad of other sources listed there. (Do not select GMATPrep right away as solving those questions would inflate your score when you take the mocks, but do practice them as and when your exam approaches.)Step 4
Review your Error Log every week and use the analytics there to determine what are your weaknesses. Work on them, revisit those topics again by solving questions from that specific topic. And how would you find those questions? Go back to Step 1, select the topic of your choice this time from the Question Bank and work your way forward.Step 5
Drop a Kudos down below.Step 1
Visit this page. This is a link to the Question Bank. I'd suggest you check this checkbox "Difficulty: 600-700 Level" and select "Source: Official Guide" for each section and try and solve at least 15 questions of each section - EVERYDAY. Do use the GMAT Timer, as answers would get logged in your Error Log. Your score would directly depend on your disciplined and focused study.Step 2
Always strive for 100% accuracy. Keep in mind - you are preparing, it is okay to spend as much time on each question as you'd like but get it correct. (Timing would eventually improve. You may work on it later.) Whether or not you get the answer, always scroll down, albeit for a short while, and examine the solutions by the good people here on GMATClub. (Check how have people eliminated the four incorrect answer choices and why is the fifth one correct. Award answers with Kudos, if you like the response. Get involved in the discussion if you think you have a good point to add or simply ask queries which bother you.)Step 3
After exhausting some 100-120 questions of each section, take it up a notch by repeating step 1, this time select "Difficulty:700 Level" and practice as many questions as you'd like. First go with the Official questions, from the OG and the Verbal Review/Quant Review, then go on to solve from the myriad of other sources listed there. (Do not select GMATPrep right away as solving those questions would inflate your score when you take the mocks, but do practice them as and when your exam approaches.)Step 4
Review your Error Log every week and use the analytics there to determine what are your weaknesses. Work on them, revisit those topics again by solving questions from that specific topic. And how would you find those questions? Go back to Step 1, select the topic of your choice this time from the Question Bank and work your way forward.Step 5
Drop a Kudos down below.
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