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  1. Try this link (goes to a word document). http://www.wikigrammar.com/forums/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=3559 I used the technique described in the document and found it quite helpful. Regards mpalki
  2. Hi all, Thanks for the wishes and I wish you all godspeed and plenty of luck. Thanks Ursula for the fantastic post and congratulations to you too for a great score. Erin, I have prepared a small word doc with some strategies for solving DS and SC questions. But this forum does'nt seem to allow uploading of files. Please advise. Regards Manoj
  3. Took the GMAT yesterday. Didnt do as well in Verbal as I had expected to. SC was straightforward, must have screwed up RC and CR . But I'm going to collect my chips and scoot. Bye Bye ETS and good riddance :). Other scores PP1 PP2(both after going through OG) - 790 Kaplan - 690, 740 Princeton - 740. First, Erin Billy - I cannot thank you enough for setting up TM and SC.com. If you are ever in Bangalore, India you can stay at my place for as long as you want to. If I am in SF, food and drinks on me. These websites not only made the SC section a breeze but also improved my English. Second, for the rest of the test takers - I have an M.S in Electrical Engg, a field that requires significant proficiency in Math. So believe me when I say that the questions on Math section in the GMAT are not more difficult but rather more time consuming than the ones in the [tooltip=Official Guide]OG[/tooltip]. More 3 step problems than in the PowerPrep. Please plan accordingly. Finally, for DS questions, I used a simple technique which brought down the number of errors (esp from carrying over information from data A to data B) significantly. If you guys are still a couple of weeks away from the exam and want to try it out let me know and I'll put it up here. So long folks and best of luck. Ciao.
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