How to structure your responses on GMAT Multi-Source Reasoning questions | Day 20 of GMAT Prep
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In this video, I focus specifically on sharing examples of how I plan to improve the manner in which I structure my responses on Multi-source reasoning questions in order to improve my accuracy and velocity on this question type.
GMAT's no partial credit rule makes this question type incredibly dangerous because dropping the ball on even one sub-question can not only lead to lost credit but also lost time. Thus, it is very important to be organized and structured in your approach to this question type.
Towards the end of the video, I also create Data Sufficiency practice sets using the physical official guide and then share my learnings from attempting one such practice set.
00:00 Introduction
00:31 My Objectives for the day's GMAT Practice
01:00 How I approach GMAT Practice + Performance analysis of a GMAT Multi Source Reasoning Practice Set
01:30 Various examples of how structuring your response differently on GMAT Multi Source Reasoning questions can improve your accuracy and velocity
Organize solutions in tabular format
Manage irritants like running out of ink on dry erase markers
A simple example of how writing things differently can boost velocity by reducing the amount of calculations you have to do
4:20 Why and how I plan to use the GMAT Physical Guides for my GMAT Data Sufficiency Prep
Resources
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GMAT Data Insights | 3 Principles to boost your ACCURACY: https://besmartnotstupid.com/wp-conte...
GMAT Data Insights | 3 Principles to boost your VELOCITY: https://besmartnotstupid.com/wp-conte...
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