Free GMAT Prep Hour A New Way to Drill Reading Comprehension
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It's easy to get 'complacent' as you read a passage, and to let the words wash over you in a way that feels like comprehension, but that doesn't require you to actively think and connect the ideas in the passage (which is what the GMAT rewards). • Join Reed as he teaches a drill that can be done to practice that skill. If you read the ideas in the passage out of order, you have to really work hard to piece together where the connections are and how they might fuse. Obviously on test day, you should read passages in order--but the mindset should not be terribly different from your mindset when doing this exercise! • To make the most of this lesson, you will need to access GMAT's free sample Tables problems at this link: • https://www.mba.com/service/gmat-focu... • Never miss a session! Subscribe: / @manhattanprepgmat6791 • Want to tune in live to learn with a Manhattan Prep GMAT instructor in real time? • Register for an upcoming session of Manhattan Prep's Free GMAT Prep Hour here: https://www.kaptest.com/gmat/free/events • Take your GMAT prep to the next level. Try an online or in-person GMAT Complete Course for free: https://bit.ly/3bbfFaw • 0:00 Intro • 5:30 Passage 1 (scrambled by sentence) • 31:09 Passage 2 (scrambled by clause) • 1:11:40 Conclusion/challenge problem (scrambled by phrase) • Follow us on social media! • Facebook: / manhattanprepgmat • Twitter: / manhattangmat • Instagram: / manhattanprep • LinkedIn: / manhattan-prep
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