以下是引用braveheart在2005-4-2 21:59:00的发言:
Dear Crossmoon
If you don't mind, Can you give the what %of questions you did correctly from each of the section in OG. It would give me a fair idea about where i stand after completing OG. i am planning to take GMAT in dec first week
I have almost completed OG and here are my %'s
PS : 370/403 (92%)
DS: 217/257 (84%)
RC: 204/264 (77%)
SC: 159/258 (62%)
CR: 149/193 (77%)
I am also in the same boat as you are (rather were) when it comes to SC (I am also a non-native speaker). But you did exceedingly well when it matterred most. Other than reading the book you suggested in this thread, did you refer to any webbase material for improving on SC.
One more question, i observed that in OG the percentage of questions i did correctly dropped significantly as i am nearing the end of each section, esp. in DS and RC. Is it that the questions tend to get bit more difficult as we near to the completion or is it that i am losing the momentum. What does your experience say?
Thank you
my percentages were roughly (i dont remember the exact nos.) as follows:
1. PS: 99% (I had previous practise for GRE and thus was easy for me)
2. DS: 95% (the first 100-150 questions were quite easy i thought... but the last 50-100 questions were a lot more difficult and needed some effort)
3. SC 75% (Initially i did a lot of mistakes (strike rate of about 50%). Wasnt able to see the reason why the answer choices which were wrong were actualy wrong. Then i when thru the Kaplan material and the Grammer book. This helped me a lot and was able to improve and reach upto 85% strike rate. Thus, the overall roughly 75%.
4. CR 95% (I think in CR, the reasoning comes naturally to me. I found no difficulty in getting the CR question right from day 1. But again the questions are much tougher towards the end where the answer choices get trickier) The important thing to keep in mind is: to concentrate on what is actually asked, and define a very narrow scope for the question. For eg. if the question is about how to strengthen or weaken the conclusion, one should have a very good idea of the scope of the conclusion: i mean do not generalise outside the scope..... be very very specific and do not assume anything on your part!!! strictly take what the passage says as right, i am sure it will be a piece of cake then.
5. RC 95% (Again i had practise in this section because of GRE. But for a beginner, anything around 65-70% is good. so you are doing well!!)
And i have mentioned before, the questions in the end of each section are tougher and actually more representative of the actual GMAT questions! so, be careful... and practise more.
hope this helps,
bye
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