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by mehrasa » Tue Sep 13, 2011 7:47 pm
does anybody have soft copy of "Kaplan math workbook" to attach here for students who do not have access to this book.. Appreciate ur kind assistance

I also have another thing i want to consult with u guys in this forum.. i am about 3 weeks studying Math. i had plan to have one month for math, one month verbal and one month review all materials.. now after 3 weeks studying i think if i put aside math exercises for one month I want to study verbal, I will forget some materials and I have to put double effort to remember them... Which kind of change i can make in my study plan to make the best of that?

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by gmatboost » Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:05 am
Just a quick thought:

If you put a lot of time and effort into creating something, and then you wanted to sell it in order to make some money, presumably you would not like it if people started passing it around for free without paying you, because they would be stealing from you.

I encourage everyone to keep this in mind, even when it comes to GMAT study materials. Remember, when you get to business school, you will almost certainly take a class about business ethics...

To answer the second part of your request, I recommend alternative between math and verbal every day or two rather than splitting them month to month, it is much better for retention.
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