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Master the GMAT Focus – Reading Comprehension process used by high scorers. In this lesson you’ll learn timing, when to do an upfront read vs. targeted reading, how to build a concise passage map, and a rigorous process of elimination (✔, ✖, ~, ?). We also cover how these tactics transfer to Data Insights (multi-source reasoning/two-part analysis), plus worked examples and a final recap you can reuse on test day. What you’ll learn Section logistics & timing (RC vs. CR) Passage map: main subject/action summary Predict-then-verify answer selection Down-to-two rule: pick the bland, less absolute choice Common traps & “memory” lures 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... Question Logistics Assume Four Passages in Verbal Reasoning of 3-4 Questions Each Allocate a Minimum of 5min00 per Passage to Properly Address Questions Content for Data Insights Multi-Source Reasoning Questions Strategic Implications Assume 2min00 per Question in Verbal Section | Assume 3min00 per Question for Data Insights Multi-Source Reasoning or Two-Part Analysis Maximum 4min00 to Complete a Full Read of Passage and First Question Take Notes as You Go to Allow Reading for One Question to Assist with Another Do Not Skip Passages or Tabs Proactively Even if Behind Pace in Verbal or Data Insights Sections Reading Comprehension Process Step 1 Read Question to Determine Subject and Task – Set up Scratch Pad Step 2 Broad Subject and / or First Question – Full Up-Front Read & Notes Specific Subject and / or Not First Question – Targeted Reading Step 3 Predict What Answer Should Do to Address Question Task Step 4 Process of Eliminate for Clear and Objective Reasons Down to Two : Default to Selecting Option with Fewer Direct Terms from Passage and a Less Absolute Claim, then Go Bland! #GMATFocus #GMATVerbal #ReadingComprehension #DataInsights #GMATPrep #MBAAdmissions #TestPrep #AnalystPrep #CriticalReasoning #StudyTips