"我想把自己每天的进度定下来" Seriously, I do not recommend that. You have to evaluate your progress often and set plans. You might do well on CR and bad on SC. Therefore there is no need to map out how many question you need to do for each section at this point. Know your strength and weakness is the point. There is no need to cram for GMAT. Doing 1,000 CR questions is no better, if not worse, than doing 100. It is about understanding. I would say that the first 20-50 question can help you shape up your own approach, and the questions later on will be the opportunity to test the approach or understanding of CR. Same for RC and SC. Apporach is the key. I have elaborated on those in my prior posts. |