i did mgmat sc and rc ..but i find difficult to implement the concepts.. ..i did all og 10 11 ..in the test ..the time was running and and i was just trying to complete the test within 75 min....solving the question with in 1 min was like impossible.. in sc i was so confused everthing option seems to be gud.. was just black out.. i was able to solve very few questions of cr ..but they were really very few.. i dont know whether i sould say or not..but really i did all 1000 sc rc nd cr doc, gmat prep doc, i tried to solve evry questions by searching them in google nd just finding out the fundas ..still was not able to make out nything..now dunnt noe from where should i sstart again...i did manhattan sc..but they are so basic level...i think i now the concepts ..but how to implement them ..is a big question for me...like in Rc if i hav to solve them in 6 min ,hardly 1 or 2 will be correct ...time limit is a big factor..same case with cr ..i could solve cr in 4 min but solving it in 1.5 m in is really impossible... its getting long query ..but will be really grateful to u if u can suggest something ow to improve... i m waiting for your reply ...plz help me
jnelson0612
Post subject: Re: what to do ...please advice me..
Hi depti, This forum is more for specific verbal questions; let me suggest that you post your question to the General strategies forum: general-gmat-strategy-questions-f9.html Good luck!
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