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My current accuracy on the SC is about 70%. I have been preparing for the past one month and have gone through all the concepts from the Manhattan GMAT SC guide and finished the SC part from the OG as well. However while picking the the answers I'm never 100% sure of the answer choice. This makes me feel that I am not strong with the concepts but then I have re-read the concepts many times. Now I am not sure if I should just practice SC questions and get better at it or read the concepts 'again'
Would appreciate any suggestions from you on how to get through the SC with higher accuracy.
Regards,
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My current accuracy on the SC is about 70%. I have been preparing for the past one month and have gone through all the concepts from the Manhattan GMAT SC guide and finished the SC part from the OG as well. However while picking the the answers I'm never 100% sure of the answer choice. This makes me feel that I am not strong with the concepts but then I have re-read the concepts many times. Now I am not sure if I should just practice SC questions and get better at it or read the concepts 'again'
Would appreciate any suggestions from you on how to get through the SC with higher accuracy.
Regards,
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I dont think re reading the concepts will help. Practice as much as possible. the thing that has helped me most while practicing sc is that i wrote down the exact reason why i eliminated all the other options, for each and every question. never go by what sounds right or wrong. write down the exact reasons for each and every options and you will see your accuracy jump up.
My current accuracy on the SC is about 70%. I have been preparing for the past one month and have gone through all the concepts from the Manhattan GMAT SC guide and finished the SC part from the OG as well. However while picking the the answers I'm never 100% sure of the answer choice. This makes me feel that I am not strong with the concepts but then I have re-read the concepts many times. Now I am not sure if I should just practice SC questions and get better at it or read the concepts 'again'
Would appreciate any suggestions from you on how to get through the SC with higher accuracy.
Regards,
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Did you use error log to keep track of your activities? Look into it and you could know what your weeknesses are. Always try to take note, especially the concept from the question that you took incorrect. This will help you much
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