vchirrav wrote:Guys,
Verbal - When it comes to this, I strongly need your advise on how to go about this. The main reason for low score was that I was unable to sit for long hours. By the time, verbal section came, I was already exhausted.
I prepared entire OG10, 11, Manhattan, GmatPrep, and all. But still screwed up my exam.
Any advice regarding my verbal would help me....
Thanks.
Dude .. I am no Verbal guru. I am myself struggling. But i followed the following and I have improved.
I hope this helps you.
First brush up the Grammar basics. Just the basics would do for start.
Read articles on McKinsey Quarterly website (free), Online Wall street Journal (free), sciam.com(free), nature.com(free) and economist.com (free). You would improve your knowledge and this will help you in your RC as well. After reading a paragraph close your eyes and say the main point of the paragraph to yourself in your own words (trust me, this helps)
Did you try Powerscore GMAT Critical Reasoning Bible ? And ARCO's GMAT LSAT RC book ?
Try the retired GMAT paper tests for more official questions.
Finally , there is no alternative to practice. I recommend you to practice full length tests (AWA + Q + V). Get used to sit for 4 hours.
Hope this helps.