Iwillget770 wrote:
HiAjiteshArun ,
In the time constrained environment of GMAT , for a non-native speaker (Specifically if I talk about me ) identifying the subtle difference b/w B and C is not that easy.
I took 3 mins to answer this question correctly during my mock .
The initial click "so as to say" the initial identification of error ie The ability has not become more accurate rather the modelshave didn't strike me in my first read.
Moreover, I have observed that I take more time in Rhetorical /Logical Predication questions. It becomes difficult to understand the intended meaning in such questions.
Please guide on how to improve ?
Regards
Hi Iwillget770,
It isn't easy, but we should continue to practice (and analyse) such questions. Some other points toconsider:
1. "Non-native" isn't a very accurate indicator of either ability orpotential.
2. Some questions may take more time. That's fine.
Meaning-based calls usually take more time. I think the best approach for most
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Statistics : Posted by AjiteshArun • on 26 Sep 2008, 04:28 • Replies 28 • Views 94503






