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I have solved the OG-13 and Verbal review-2 Plus Power CR, Kaplan Workbook, MGMAT RC Plus numerous questions from GMAT CLUB
I did not keep a track in the later 3(which I used for learning the concepts),but for the former 2 i.e OG-13 & Verbal Review 2... I have a 90 percent accuracy for RC & CR..A few unavoidable errors always creep in..such as My understanding of some part of the question differs from the one intended by the author,Missing some specific point in a RC
My target is V-44 and my scheduled date is in 23 days... I have not yet attempted SC as I am yet to master the concepts.. Please guide me on : 1.What other sources should I tackle ? 2.Is this enough for a V-44 given that SC is not my strong point..I guess some 70 per accuracy in OG is what I predict from my current understanding. 3.How many question of the 41 or so can I miss & still get the target score..I know it can vary a lot..but considering that I get all intermediate level question correct
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I have solved the OG-13 and Verbal review-2 Plus Power CR, Kaplan Workbook, MGMAT RC Plus numerous questions from GMAT CLUB
I did not keep a track in the later 3(which I used for learning the concepts),but for the former 2 i.e OG-13 & Verbal Review 2... I have a 90 percent accuracy for RC & CR..A few unavoidable errors always creep in..such as My understanding of some part of the question differs from the one intended by the author,Missing some specific point in a RC
My target is V-44 and my scheduled date is in 23 days... I have not yet attempted SC as I am yet to master the concepts.. Please guide me on : 1.What other sources should I tackle ? 2.Is this enough for a V-44 given that SC is not my strong point..I guess some 70 per accuracy in OG is what I predict from my current understanding. 3.How many question of the 41 or so can I miss & still get the target score..I know it can vary a lot..but considering that I get all intermediate level question correct
2) Again, feeling weak on 1/3 of the Verbal section is not promising for a good score. You really have to get much better at GMAT SC.
3) I would say --- forget the numbers game. That is the absolute worst focus. Your focus, day and night for the next 23 days, has to be: how do I learn as much as possible about GMAT SC?
Thanks a lot for the advice & tips.. I have already been thru the MGMAT SC.Also,I am regularly updating my SC stock with Magoosh blogs as well..Still the intuitive me overpowers the go by rules me & I end up using the wrong options..I am trying to implement the rules as much as possible... A fair idea of the number of incorrects by a V-44 Guy will help me choose my strategy here...SC seems to be an inevitable pain point and I did rather focus on sharpening my Quant skills if a 70% accuracy on SC is doable for a V-44 (given that RC & SC are my strong sections)
Thanks a lot for the advice & tips.. I have already been thru the MGMAT SC.Also,I am regularly updating my SC stock with Magoosh blogs as well..Still the intuitive me overpowers the go by rules me & I end up using the wrong options..I am trying to implement the rules as much as possible... A fair idea of the number of incorrects by a V-44 Guy will help me choose my strategy here...SC seems to be an inevitable pain point and I did rather focus on sharpening my Quant skills if a 70% accuracy on SC is doable for a V-44 (given that RC & SC are my strong sections)
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Dear JusTLucK04 I assume you know --- number of questions correct, by itself, is virtually meaningless in the GMAT scoring algorithm. The Computer Adaptive Test is all about varying the difficulty. Depending on which questions you get right and which wrong, you might be able to get anything from 5-6 wrong to more than 20 wrong and still get V = 44. "How many questions can I get wrong" is the absolute worst study question you can be asking, on so many levels. It is not attune to the nuances of the CAT system, and it does not generate a value study procedure. For the former, see: https://magoosh.com/gmat/2012/what-is-t ... tive-test/ For the latter, see: https://magoosh.com/gmat/2014/getting-a ... mat-score/ Does all this make sense? Mike
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