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Thursdays with Ron
Whether you have already appeared for the GMAT or still in you preparation stage, getting the concept of the solution is one the most important task to master. As a non-native English speaker, i devote a significant amount of my time in digging and discovering new resources.
One of such free resource is the free class by Ron Purewal (Manhattan Instructor) every alternate thursday - Also popularly know as "Thursdays with Ron".
These classes include discussions on all the subjects covered on the GMAT. You can view the classes conducted till date on Manhattan GMAT Website and download them as well. There are more than 200 classes to search from on this page and it becomes tedious to keep a track of the videos one has already watched or choose any specific topic.
Hence, with the primary objective to increase accuracy on SC and CR questions, I have prepared a consolidated sheet that includes a table of the dates and the topics covered on Verbal section.One can use this sheet to refer to their particular topic of choice.
The SC and CR notes shall be uploaded too soon.
As i frequently update the sheet, the "no. of times downloaded" figure resets. Last updated 29th July 2016
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