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I'm studying for verbal and quant as well. I took a great course and then got fired so I put on pause my academic ambition. Now I'm back
In the quant section, I've all the questions solved and written so I'm able to compare my way & approach in solving to those of my instructors. That way I learn a lot and can correct my mistakes. Mainly, I can adopt new ways of thinking and approaching quant questions. Unfortunately, in the verbal area, I don't have that solution, and I especially struggle with CR. So it would be great if you guys can share with me how do you study for CR: what is your way? what is your approach? what are your sources? How do you manage your studies?
Thanks and have a great weekend!
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I started CR as per types. At first, I worked with inference and learned all the basics. Then, I went ahead with strengthening, weakening, and others. I mostly used PowerScore Bible for concepts. Youtube video lessons of GMATNinja are great resources too.
There are probably multiple techniques and tools (i.e. the negation technique for CR assumption questions). I teach a 6-hour Verbal solving approach package that doesn't require much writing/note-taking but wouldn't be surprised if there are solving approaches that include more.
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