GMatAspirerCA
Hi
I have gone through Princeton review cracking the GMAT SC section. for practicing these concepts, I have started with OG verbal section as suggested in my book. First 20 questions were good and after that questions are really hard and confusing. Can some one suggest what is best place to check SC questions? Should I go through
MGMAT first and come back to OG? or spend more time in OG itself to figure out which traps are used for SC questions?
Dear
GMatAspirerCA,
I'm happy to respond.

The OG has hard questions, and the explanations are not that good. I have a few suggestions:
1) Here are video solutions of all the questions in the OG13
https://gmat.magoosh.com/forum/books/13- ... at-13th-edThe SC questions are at the bottom of that page.
2) the
MGMAT books are superb, easily the very best sources in print. I highly recommend the
MGMAT volume in SC
3) Here are some free idiom flash cards you may find helpful:
https://gmat.magoosh.com/flashcards/idioms4) There are a number of videos, articles, and practice questions on this free blog:
https://magoosh.com/gmat/category/verbal ... orrection/5)
READ! Read every day, for an hour a day, over and above any GMAT preparations you do. Read hard challenging material in English. If you want to go into business, you already should be reading the
Wall Street Journal every day and
the Economist magazine from cover to cover every week. The
New York Times is also excellent. For more suggestions, see:
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2012/gmat-reading-list/Finally, at
Magoosh, we have just revised our entire SC Lesson collection. Here's a sample lesson:
https://gmat.magoosh.com/lessons/944-substantive-clausesHere's a sample question:
https://gmat.magoosh.com/questions/3546When you submit your answer, the next page has a complete video explanation. Each one of
Magoosh's 800+ GMAT practice questions has its own VE, for accelerated learning.
I think you would really benefit from
Magoosh, but even if you decide not to purchase it, I hope you still get everything you can from the free blog and the other resources here.
Mike