dcoolguy wrote:
As I remember from one of my earlier query, Marty and Ajitesh do not agree with intended meaningapproach.
Hidcoolguy,
1. I try to steer my students away from the so-called "meaning-based approach". This is not to say that meaning isn'timportant . All I mean is that meaning is just one of the things the GMATtests.
2. Also, many test takers seem to think that it's important to commit toalways using meaning as the initial entry point, in every single question. That'snot something
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