In August of last year, I began participating as a "feature article" contributor over at Beat the GMAT. Over the last few months, I have been linking to three articles over and over while answering your questions in this folder, so I'm going to link all three articles here:
Also, here's the full archive of articles, just in case you're interested. A new article is posted every week and the list on the below page starts with the most recent article. http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/manhattan-gmat
Enjoy!
[edited to add additional articles that I've written since I first started this thread.]
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villazon21
Post subject: Re: Articles on how to study, figure out weaknesses, etc.
Great question. Ideally, an initial review should be done the same day - the stuff described in the Evaluating Your Practice Tests article. The in-depth review of individual questions, however, is best done the next day (your brain's going to be pretty wiped out at that point). There may be a few problems you absolutely feel you have to look at on the same day, but the full question-by-question review should start the next day (it may take several days to get through them all).
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StaceyKoprince
Post subject: Re: START HERE: Articles on how to study, etc.
I just added links to a bunch of new articles above. Happy studying!
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