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I am a new member here who wants to take the GMAT test after 3 months from now.
I started my GMAT study journey by studying the Verbal section, because my 1st GMAT test's score is (Q35,V20), thus I decided to start with the verbal. However, I started with SC section by reading the "Manhattan book SC", and watched all Magoosh's video about the SC topics. Therefore, I understood the whole idea, topics, tricks of SC, but when I tired to solve problems, my error rate fluctuating between 40% to 80%.
The problem is why I am getting mistakes even when I review them, I totally understand the reason, and start blaming myself how I made this mistake!
Nevertheless, is that a healthy sign to get mistakes and then review them again. In fact, I am totally aware that people learn from their mistakes, but I feel that sometimes I am memorizing mistake rather than understanding them!
I am wonder if anybody feels as the same as I am.
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Getting mistakes is a good sign as it indicates improvement.
Do not memorize the mistakes but memorize the pattern of mistakes that you are doing and try to rectify them.
This will help you to minimize the mistakes.
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