egmat wrote:
churuand - Grammar is generally not the differentiating factor for 700-level questions. For such questions, you need to focus on meaning. Understand the intended meaning and you will find that most 700-level questions:
1. Are easy to answer.
2. Are not ambiguous.
Watch my interview with Jim to understand how he mastered 700-level questions. You may skip to 3 minutes to learn how he answered 700-level questions.
How to follow the meaning-based approach?Payal Tandon - my cofounder recently hosted a YouTube Live session for GMAT Club members in which she demonstrated and explained the meaning-based approach. You may watch the same here. Register on
our portal to watch more targetted video lessons to build this approach.
-Rajat
Thank you very much and I really appreciate your help during my preparation. As I watched the clip, I can see that Jim had an one-to-one strategy session with one of you guys. However I did not see that option on my account (right now it is just expired). So how can I schedule that one, and, moreover, I really want expert's advice on what I should do next since I think some of my failures due to time management. Thank you in advance !