Need ICU lvl help with the verbal section ( test in 6 days)

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Hi guys !!!!
I've been studying for the GMAT since November and have scheduled a test on 14th Feb.
I've been able to fairly improve on the Quant section getting a 42 even after making silly mistakes on the practice tests.
My greatest problem however is the verbal section (only scored a 26).

1 >> Comprehension reading - Fairly good even with dry topics ... the only time i get stumped is with ism's... however this is still manageable.

2 >> Critical Reasoning - Although i understand the question stem and the argument, find the conclusion and premises, etc. i tend to fall for the traps..
Some of the reasons that i can cite for the above result are :

a) Out of Scope - most right answers that i skip over tend to look like they are out of scope.... when does a given scenario fall out of scope or when does a scenario that seems out of scope fall back into the scope of the argument.

b)Gaps in reasoning - how do i reason out the same gaps that the test maker wants me to ( i understand that this cannot exactly be thought but depends more more on my own intuitive nature). But with such convoluted sentences and abstract answer choices... what do i do ???

3 >> Sentence correction - I've read the whole of the Manhattan series, was able to solve most of the problem sets behind each chapter easily but when it came to solving the OG problems i found myself even more confused than when i started... it felt like a Japanese sports anime where the opponent has hit the ball so hard that it seems to split up into 6 different images and i have to somehow figure out which one is real.... I watched the Veritas prep videos by Brian Galvin on youtube for sentence correction and that seemed to help a little bit... now i can answer some of the question properly, but not all (more like 50-50 chance of success)

i know i'm in deep when it comes to the verbals... i still want give the exam (partly to get over my fear and the pressure) this Friday even though i know there may be very little room to practice and even less room to improve significantly.... however any help or advice would be much appreciated.
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by iongmat » Wed Mar 05, 2014 11:59 pm
Hi! You must have given your exam. Could you let us know how the exam went overall.

Also, especially in Verbal (since you have mentioned that as your area of discomfort), let us know if there were any learnings in the exam.