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Update: I am not available for tutoring! But still alive, :) Meanwhile, so many students have personally recommended Target Test Prep for GRE / GMAT that I asked them for a unique discount code, TestedTutor10, for this link: https://targettestprep.referralrock.c... A lesson on how to deal with mistakes you make during GRE prep, with two worked examples of sentence equivalence. I have a 340 GRE score and made plenty of mistakes myself. I offer private GRE / GMAT tutoring online at a fixed rate of $140/hr. Please get in touch via the email below, or through my tutoring website: https://www.gretutorlondon.com/ Enquiries: philip@gretutorlondon.com The 4 Effective Habits are: 1. Try not to blame the question. This is the most common mistake. You will get a sentence equivalence question wrong and just say ‘but my sentence makes sense!’ or maybe you will get a ‘Quantitative Comparison’ question wrong and say ‘but there is no way to do that in two minutes! This question is dumb!’. This is your brain trying to soothe your pride. But you have to overcome this and say to yourself – why does the resource say I am wrong? Is it possible my answer is good, but their answer is better? 2. If you get a question wrong, try to figure out why yourself for 30-60 seconds, before looking at the explanation. It is easy to look at the explanation and say: ‘oh yeah, that makes sense, I would have got that’. But actually your brain is just adjusting because you know that answer is right in retrospect. Instead, try to work out which answer was right yourself, or, if you see the right answer, try to figure out why it is right before reading the explanation. This helps your brain to genuinely overcome its bad answering habits and beats merely convincing yourself that everything is fine. 3. If you read the explanation and you don’t get it, google the question. I know this is obvious but reading what other people think helps. Seeing someone else post a question also shows that you are not alone in the struggle. There are dozens of different sites that might have answered the question better than the book or resource did, for example greprepclub and many others. 4. Write down both why your answer is wrong AND why the correct answer is right. Many people miss out the first bit and focus on the correct answer. But your brain is a habit-forming machine and it first needs to be convinced that its current habits are wrong before it will accept a new habit. With this in mind, let me show you an example of what you might write after making a mistake. I offer private GRE / GMAT tutoring online at a fixed rate of $140/hr. Please get in touch via the email below, or through my tutoring website: https://www.gretutorlondon.com/ Enquiries: philip@gretutorlondon.com If you’re now ready to get into your dream MBA program, my former student, Angel, is offering virtual private Admissions coaching. She was admitted into Harvard Business School, The Wharton School of Business, and Columbia Business School (accepted into every school she interviewed for) after graduating from UCLA with a degree in Communication. She also got 3 perfect scores on the GRE’s Analytical Writing Assessment (99th percentile). Here is her link - https://linktr.ee/angel_accel - and you can reach her at angellinzhu@gmail.com with the subject line, “PHILIP SENT ME.”