Junkie1201
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Hi. Welcome! A system? like a study plan? or?
Thanks for replying. I was referring to the GMATClub Forum... Any suggested reading sequence, should I be looking at all old posts or some of them after a particular cut-off period? What is the best way to utilise this great resource?
I would say (anyone is welcome to disagree with me) is that generally as long as you stay out of Sentence Correction and Geometry which have been removed from the GMAT Focus (and also generally hidden from GMAT Club). We have also cleaned up the Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency quesiton types so they are all relevant.
Most of the other topics and posts will be still very relevant, esp. when it comes to GMAT Question discussions. For example many of the Official Guide 2024-2025 new questions came from the Old GMAT Prep software that was launched 10 years ago and those questions were from early 2000's Official Guide (questions get recycled but they stay consistent, so that's a bonus).
So I would say the only area where information may have changed is the test structure and procedures but nothing related to strategies, questions, etc (sans grammar and geometry, but we have cleaned those up mostly)