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celestia007
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Hey guys,
Hoping for some help here. I'm basically at a loss as to how to approach my Verbal studying. (I'm a native English speaker and keep getting V 28).
Here's what I do so far in terms of Verbal study:
SC:
- Read up and took notes on common errors and have tried to memorize them
- I make it a point to actively identify the different types of errors that exist in the sentence
- Use process of elimination to identify answer
CR: My weak point
- I read the question and try to answer it
- Should I be studying the theory behind necessary and sufficient conditions and other logical equations?
RC:
- I read science articles at least a few times per week and do RC passages
I feel like I don't have much of a verbal strategy.... How do the high scorers score high in Verbal? I've seen many people's debriefs but want to know what you did specifically?
Thanks!
Hoping for some help here. I'm basically at a loss as to how to approach my Verbal studying. (I'm a native English speaker and keep getting V 28).
Here's what I do so far in terms of Verbal study:
SC:
- Read up and took notes on common errors and have tried to memorize them
- I make it a point to actively identify the different types of errors that exist in the sentence
- Use process of elimination to identify answer
CR: My weak point
- I read the question and try to answer it
- Should I be studying the theory behind necessary and sufficient conditions and other logical equations?
RC:
- I read science articles at least a few times per week and do RC passages
I feel like I don't have much of a verbal strategy.... How do the high scorers score high in Verbal? I've seen many people's debriefs but want to know what you did specifically?
Thanks!

















