Dense Passages (GMAT Focus Edition – Verbal Reasoning Content and Tactics)

AnalystPrep
AnalystPrep
1.5 هزار بار بازدید - 12 ماه پیش - AnalystPrep's GMAT® Focus Course Can
AnalystPrep's GMAT® Focus Course Can Be Found Here: https://analystprep.com/shop/gmat-foc...

Book a One-on-One Tutoring Session with Stefan Here: https://analystprep.com/shop/1-on-1-o...

Passage Frequency
- Likely 1-2 Passages of Assumed Four Passages per Verbal Section
- Usually Involve One Longer Paragraph About a Technically Specific Topic
- Possible Reading Comprehension-Style Content for Integrated Reasoning Multi-Source Reasoning or Two-Part Analysis Questions

Strategic Implications
- Read Carefully and Slowly to Ensure that You Comprehend Possibly Harder Content
- Consider Using Online Whiteboard Textbox to Facilitate Sentence-by-Sentence Passage Map
- Use Initials or Shorthand to Simplify Unfamiliar Jargon or Acronyms
- Synthesize Information and Note Location of Subjects to Better Answer Subsequent Questions

Dense Reading Comprehension Passage Process

Step 1 – Execute a Detailed Passage Map
- Determine Need for a Sentence-by-Sentence Passage Map
- Take a Shorthand Summary Note for Each Sentence as You Go

Step 2 – ID Question Subject & Task
- Determine What to Look for Using Passage Map for Location

Step 3 – Read What You Need
- Read at Least One Sentence Above and Below for Proper Context

Step 4 – Prediction
- Predict What Answer Should Do to Address Question Task

Step 5 – Process of Elimination
- Focus on Actions & Descriptions for Objective Reasons to Eliminate
- Down to Two : Default to Selecting Option with Fewer Direct Terms from Passage and a Less Absolute Claim → Go Bland!
12 ماه پیش در تاریخ 1402/05/02 منتشر شده است.
1,555 بـار بازدید شده
... بیشتر