PranayJhaThe way I practiced was by going through questions on Gmat Club. My weakness was Sentence Correction by far so I went on Gmat Club SC forum, filtered by all
OG questions:
OG 2021,
OG 2020,
OG 2019 etc. Then I chose my desired difficulty of 700+ and answered the questions, using the timer as a reference. I only use official questions because official questions can never be argued against, they are always correct and it gets you into the right mindset to find flaws in yourself rather than flaws in the question. A lot of questions from other sources will be either testing something completely different to GMAT, or the question itself can be wrong sometimes, or open to interpretations. Now there are 100s of questions you can do, take your time doing them and really try to understand why the correct answer is correct and wrong answer is wrong. I'm also really bad at remembering SC questions so after I finished all the questions, I started again and I was unable to remember a lot of questions. So my goal was to really try and get 100% this time and if I get a question wrong again, that means there is something I really lack so I spend time trying to understand this concept.
Also I would buy the practice tests, all 6 of them. Space them out but have 2 fresh tests for the last 1-2 weeks. Really try and understand why you get questions wrong and don't rush through these tests because these tests are definitely like the real thing so you need to be careful how you use them. Treat each test like a real one so you don't waste the test. And I would also use your reset to try and see what your score is like after a week or two, that will give you a reference of whether you understood your mistakes or not because a lot of the same questions will come up. This is not going to give you a reliable score but it will exhaust the questions more so you can keep practising. I also did Gmat Prep 6 the day before my real test and acted like that was the real test. That was really helpful because I was extremely nervous on the test, my time management was not very good so I knew the last minute fixes I had to do.