I've hit a total wall with improving my verbal score. Clearly, I'm doing something wrong.
In addition to strictly following the MGMAT course syllabus (doing lessons from the book and homework diligently), I have been taking a practice exam once a week. Not to be paradoxical, but I don't understand what I don't understand. And worse yet, my split on SC, CR, and RC is just about even. I don't seem to be missing idioms more than modifiers, or anything else that I can tell. Can someone with similar experience please offer some advice? Thanks.
week 1 - 35v
week 2 - 34v
week 3 - 28v
week 4 - 36v
week 5 - 35v
week 6 - 35v
Hitting a wall with verbal
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Something tells me that you are not analyzing enough. Are you making the same mistakes again and again?
Check out the following article by Stacey. It has links to many other great articles. They'll help you out.
https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/07/ ... arting-out
Check out the following article by Stacey. It has links to many other great articles. They'll help you out.
https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/07/ ... arting-out
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Going througth the MGMAT guide for SC is one thing you must do.
In addition to it read articles from magzines such as https://www.scientificamerican.com/,http ... terly.com/
You can also go through LSAT books on CR and RC
In addition to it read articles from magzines such as https://www.scientificamerican.com/,http ... terly.com/
You can also go through LSAT books on CR and RC