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shmoowalker
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I'm preparing to take the GMAT for a 3rd time and each time I've taken the official test my verbal has been fairly good and it was the quant that was hurting my score.
After a few months of heavy quant focus and improvement, I realized I need to spend some time on verbal. I've compiled data from my last 5 practice tests and I have missed an equal number of SC, CR, and RC questions (when grouped together as 5 tests it's 22,22,23 missed). My verbal score on practice tests is hovering around a 36,37 but I want to get it up above 40.
So my question is if I were to focus on one part of the verbal, which part would make the most impact on my score the quickest? I understand that with all things it takes time and I'm planning to spend time on the other sections too, just curious which part y'all recommend is the "easiest" to improve on first.
I want to do a Q-25%/V-75% study plan for the next few weeks. I'm hoping to take the test for the third and final time (positive thinking) in the next 6 weeks.
After a few months of heavy quant focus and improvement, I realized I need to spend some time on verbal. I've compiled data from my last 5 practice tests and I have missed an equal number of SC, CR, and RC questions (when grouped together as 5 tests it's 22,22,23 missed). My verbal score on practice tests is hovering around a 36,37 but I want to get it up above 40.
So my question is if I were to focus on one part of the verbal, which part would make the most impact on my score the quickest? I understand that with all things it takes time and I'm planning to spend time on the other sections too, just curious which part y'all recommend is the "easiest" to improve on first.
I want to do a Q-25%/V-75% study plan for the next few weeks. I'm hoping to take the test for the third and final time (positive thinking) in the next 6 weeks.













