Today, we're going to talk about how to master GMAT verbal. First, let
me emphasize that effective preparation is key to achieving your score
goal. I learned this myself when preparing for the GMAT. So, let's get
started.
Before we begin, I want to draw attention to the plight of Ukrainian
refugees. Our session today will benefit several charities working to
assist them. Please donate to the fundraiser if you can. Additionally,
we'll be giving away GMAT Club test subscriptions and Target Test
Prep course subscriptions throughout the session.
A Logic Game
GMAT verbal is a logic game. It's important to understand this, as
many misconceptions exist about the exam. While it's necessary to
learn rules and concepts, it's not a memorization game. We must
prepare to use logic effectively to succeed.
The Three Moves to Mastering GMAT Verbal
1. Learn rules and concepts: while not the entirety of the game,
understanding the rules and concepts is essential.
2. Learn strategies: understanding how to apply rules and concepts
effectively is key to success.
3. Practice effectively: answering many questions is not enough.
We must practice effectively to improve.
Mastering Sentence Correction
Let's begin with sentence correction. Before we dive into practice
questions, it's important to understand the foundation of how to
master them.
Mastering Sentence Correction
Learning sentence correction rules and concepts is essential for
effectively analyzing sentences. These rules and concepts are mostly
logic-based, making them easier to remember. For example, the word
"everyone" is always a singular subject. Reading sentences literally
and determining whether they convey meanings that make sense is
also crucial in sentence correction. Practicing to develop skills in
noticing issues in sentence versions and articulating exactly why
choices are incorrect or correct is key to mastering sentence
correction.
Learning sentence correction rules and concepts
Reading sentences literally
Practicing to develop skills in noticing issues in sentence
versions
me emphasize that effective preparation is key to achieving your score
goal. I learned this myself when preparing for the GMAT. So, let's get
started.
Before we begin, I want to draw attention to the plight of Ukrainian
refugees. Our session today will benefit several charities working to
assist them. Please donate to the fundraiser if you can. Additionally,
we'll be giving away GMAT Club test subscriptions and Target Test
Prep course subscriptions throughout the session.
A Logic Game
GMAT verbal is a logic game. It's important to understand this, as
many misconceptions exist about the exam. While it's necessary to
learn rules and concepts, it's not a memorization game. We must
prepare to use logic effectively to succeed.
The Three Moves to Mastering GMAT Verbal
1. Learn rules and concepts: while not the entirety of the game,
understanding the rules and concepts is essential.
2. Learn strategies: understanding how to apply rules and concepts
effectively is key to success.
3. Practice effectively: answering many questions is not enough.
We must practice effectively to improve.
Mastering Sentence Correction
Let's begin with sentence correction. Before we dive into practice
questions, it's important to understand the foundation of how to
master them.
Mastering Sentence Correction
Learning sentence correction rules and concepts is essential for
effectively analyzing sentences. These rules and concepts are mostly
logic-based, making them easier to remember. For example, the word
"everyone" is always a singular subject. Reading sentences literally
and determining whether they convey meanings that make sense is
also crucial in sentence correction. Practicing to develop skills in
noticing issues in sentence versions and articulating exactly why
choices are incorrect or correct is key to mastering sentence
correction.
Learning sentence correction rules and concepts
Reading sentences literally
Practicing to develop skills in noticing issues in sentence
versions