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I am about 3 weeks into my GMAT preparation. Having covered the concepts I now want to educate myself about the strategies helpful for effective time management. So request fellow members to suggest the best reference book/website/online class for RC and CR.

Hi IpshitaSaha,

I would say the best way to identofy the best resource is by going through the reviews. Identify the ones you feel are good and then ask for a free trial of the course. This would help you get the course that fulfills your needs.

Apart from this, make sure that you solve questions from the OG and the Verbal Review books.
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I am about 3 weeks into my GMAT preparation. Having covered the concepts I now want to educate myself about the strategies helpful for effective time management. So request fellow members to suggest the best reference book/website/online class for RC and CR.


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Best Resources for RC AND CR

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Now I'm doing 50% correct in RC as well as CR. I need to accelerate my score to 80%. So which materials should I must follow . Some one please let me know. Thanks in advance.

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Now I'm doing 50% correct in RC as well as CR. I need to accelerate my score to 80%. So which materials should I must follow . Some one please let me know. Thanks in advance.

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HI shaonkarim,

Practice makes a man perfect

https://gmatclub.com/forum/project-rc-b ... 73038.html

https://gmatclub.com/forum/new-project- ... 87783.html

https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmatprep-rcs ... 51445.html
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shaonkarim wrote:
Now I'm doing 50% correct in RC as well as CR. I need to accelerate my score to 80%. So which materials should I must follow . Some one please let me know. Thanks in advance.

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HI shaonkarim,

Practice makes a man perfect

https://gmatclub.com/forum/project-rc-b ... 73038.html

https://gmatclub.com/forum/new-project- ... 87783.html

https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmatprep-rcs ... 51445.html


Thanks for the help☺
Another question : Should I re-practice OGs along with the links you provided
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NandishSS wrote:
shaonkarim wrote:
Now I'm doing 50% correct in RC as well as CR. I need to accelerate my score to 80%. So which materials should I must follow . Some one please let me know. Thanks in advance.

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HI shaonkarim,

Practice makes a man perfect

https://gmatclub.com/forum/project-rc-b ... 73038.html

https://gmatclub.com/forum/new-project- ... 87783.html

https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmatprep-rcs ... 51445.html


Thanks for the help☺
Another question : Should I re-practice OGs along with the links you provided


Happy to help!!!

It is better to practice OG questions first than go for other sources. :-)
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Hi shaonkarim,

In addition to advice regarding resources, would you like some general advice on how to improve your RC and CR skills?
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Hi shaonkarim,

Before I can offer you the specific advice that you’re looking for, it would help if you could provide a bit more information on how you've been studying and your goals:

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1) How long have you studied?
2) What study materials have you used so far?
3) How have you scored on EACH of your CATs/mocks (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores for EACH)?

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4) What is your goal score?
5) When are you planning to take the GMAT?
6) When are you planning to apply to Business School?
7) What Schools are you planning to apply to?

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Hi shaonkarim,

In addition to advice regarding resources, would you like some general advice on how to improve your RC and CR skills?

Thanks for the reply ☺
Yes i need the advices. It'll help me much!

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ScottTargetTestPrep wrote:
Hi shaonkarim,

In addition to advice regarding resources, would you like some general advice on how to improve your RC and CR skills?

Thanks for the reply ☺
Yes i need the advices. It'll help me much!

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To improve in Critical Reasoning, you first need to master the individual Critical Reasoning topics: Strengthen the Argument, Weaken the Argument, Resolve the Paradox, etc. As you learn about each question type, do focused practice so you can track your skill in answering each type. If, for example, you get a weakening question wrong, ask yourself why. Did you make a careless mistake? Did you not recognize the specific question type? Were you doing too much analysis in your head? Did you skip over a keyword in an answer choice? You must thoroughly analyze your mistakes and seek to turn weaknesses into strengths by focusing on the question types you dread seeing and the questions you take a long time to answer correctly.

Another major mistake that people make when training for CR is that they do practice questions too fast. To get Critical Reasoning questions correct, you have to see exactly what's going on in the passages and answer choices, and you likely won't learn to do so by spending a few minutes on each question. At this stage of your training, you may need to spend even fifteen minutes on each question, learning to see what there is to see. Here is a way to look at this process. If you get a new job in a field in which you are not experienced, you may not be as fast as the other people working with you, but you know you have a job to do and you make sure you learn all the angles, so that you do the job well, if not as quickly as those around you, Rushing through the job and doing it incorrectly would not make sense. Then, as you gain more experience, you learn to do the same job more quickly. Think of Critical Reasoning questions similarly. Your job is to do what? To get through questions quickly? Not really. Your job is to get correct answers.

So, first you have to learn to get correct answers, generally at least 10 to 15 in a row consistently, and more in a row would be better. That is your job, and if it takes you fifteen minutes per question to get correct answers consistently, then so be it. Only after you have learned to get correct answers consistently can you work on speeding up. Working quickly but not doing your job is useless. Better to work slowly and learn to do your job well. You can be sure that with experience, you will learn to speed up, and then you will still be doing your job well, i.e., getting correct answers consistently.

Finally, a key aspect of getting correct answers to Critical Reasoning questions is noticing the key differences between trap choices and correct answers. Trap choices can sound temptingly correct but don't get the job done. The logic of what a trap choice says simply doesn't fit what the question is asking you to find. So, to get better at your job, learn to see the key differences between trap choices and correct answers.

To improve in Reading Comprehension, you need to focus on understanding what you are reading. When you are incorrectly answering Reading Comprehension questions, it’s partly because you do not truly understand what you have just read, right? Thus, you likely have to slow down in order to (eventually) speed up. At this point, your best bet is to focus on getting the correct answers to questions, taking as much time as you need to see key details and understand the logic of what you are reading. You have to learn to comprehend what you read, keep it all straight, and use what you are reading to arrive at correct answers. If you don't understand something, go back and read it one sentence at a time, even one word at a time, not moving on until you understand what you have just read. There is no way around this work. Your goal should be to take all the time you need to understand exactly what is being said and arrive at the correct answer. If you can learn to get answers taking your time, you can learn to speed up. Answering questions is like any task: The more times you do it carefully and successfully, the faster you become at doing it carefully and successfully.

Another component of understanding what you are reading is being “present” when reading. Don’t worry about how things are going at work, or what you will eat for dinner, or even how long you are taking to read through the passage. Just focus on what is in front of you, word by word, line by line. Furthermore, try to make reading fun. For example, even if you are reading about a topic that bores you, pretend that you are the person making the argument. By doing so, you will make the passage more relatable to YOU, and ultimately you should be able to read with greater focus.

One final component of Reading Comprehension that may be tripping you up is that RC questions contain one or more trap answers that seem to answer the question but don't really. So, a key part of training to correctly answer RC questions is learning to notice the differences between trap answers and correct answers. You have to learn to see how trap answers seem to follow from what the passages say, but don't really, while correct answers fit what the passages say exactly.

Also, you may find it helpful to read this article about how to score a 700+ on the GMAT.

If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out.

Good luck!
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