by StaceyKoprince Tue Feb 03, 2009 9:33 pm
By "MGMAT verbal" do you mean the three red verbal strategy guides? Or do you mean the verbal portion of our practice tests? I just want to make sure you have something that is teaching you the actual grammar rules.
For CR, if you have the MGMAT CR book, can you tell me the specific name of the question type you're referring to? I'm thinking you might mean "mimic the argument" questions when you say "we have to draw a parallel" but I'm not sure. I'm also not sure which type you mean by "cause effect." If you don't have the MGMAT CR book, you can also give me the problem numbers of a couple of OG problems (NOT the text of the problems, please) and I'll look them up and see what they are.
Nice job on your practice test... but your score could've been even better!
No matter how good you get, you will still have to guess on something like 5 to 7 questions in each section. You can either do nothing to adjust as you go along and then be forced to guess on the last 5 to 7 questions at the end, or you can do something. The worst-case scenario is to have a string of wrong answers in a row at the end, so instead of allowing yourself to be forced into that position, choose the 5-7 hardest questions AS YOU SEE THEM throughout the section. Then, you have two big advantages: you're selectively choosing to guess on the hardest ones, rather than just the last ones, AND you're spreading the guesses out - they're not all clumped together in a row. Literally just exercising a choice about guessing on the hardest ones, rather than doing nothing and being forced to guess at the end, can raise your score 20-30 points right there!
Stacey Koprince
Instructor
Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep