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Freinds, Reading Comprehension (RC) is one of the biggest challenges in any aptitude test. RC is perhaps- one of the most difficult to improve -areas on the GMAT. I have gone through more than 2-3 RC strategy books ever since I have started preparing for my GMAT, but none of them worked for me so perfectly. I have struggled a lot in RC. I tried to learn a lot about RC tricks-tips, but I realized that there is only one option to improve your RC skills - Practice. Trust me, solve at least 5 RCs a day and you will find a significant change in yourself. To be honest I do solve more than 5 per day. Gmat Club is the best source to practice RCs, but trouble here is the vagueness of the content. For few post you will find good solutions-for few you will not find at all. Every day I am going to provide 5 RCs. All of them will be well chosen. I am going to cover varied difficulties, different topics. As we proceed, we will improve with difficulty level in order Low(500 level)-Medium(600 level)-Difficult(700 level). The no. of questions in each RC will be exactly as per GMAT format. You can always count on me! So let us begin.
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