[Verbal][General topic] How to rate

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[Verbal][General topic] How to rate

by HSPA » Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:07 pm
Hi,

Scenario:
I took some prep tests (4 to 5) to my surprise I got a consistent 570 or 580.
I took Kaplan's way of rating my score with 1mark for correct and -0.25 for wrong.
I got around (30/37) in math and (15/41 :( ) in verbal.

Reference:
Hi Arora,
I saw your score as 670... what is M/V in your score .. Did you get 75%+ in both sections??


Requirement:
1) How many verbal questions should I hit for 720+ and 80%+ ??
2) It is the CR that is hurting me most (2/13)?
I learned a new baisc rule in some posts "avoid extreme words ... so so"
How to improve my CR??? Esp assumption and weakening

Thanks a ton..
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by VivianKerr » Fri Mar 04, 2011 8:17 am
Hi HSPA,

My own opinion is that scoring on practice tests made by private companies are inherently inaccurate. If you want a good idea of how you might score on the actual GMAT, the official Prep CATs can tell you that. Full length practice tests are a GREAT way to improve your stamina and work on pacing, but only after you have mastered the content areas and have adopted strong strategies for each question type.

It sounds like you should take a step back from full practice tests for awhile, and work to build your skills. For RC specifically, you'll need a solid strategy that allows you to break down the passages so you can understand the rhetoric.

Here are some articles I wrote on RC. Some of them were written for GRE and SAT students, but they still apply to GMAT passages. I hope they are helpful to you:

https://grockit.com/blog/gre/2010/12/16/ ... -passages/

https://grockit.com/blog/collegeprep/200 ... g-passage/

https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/06/ ... assage-map

https://grockit.com/blog/collegeprep/201 ... te-taking/

You can also see sample note-taking I have done for passages in the RC section on these boards. Good luck to you!
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by HSPA » Mon Mar 07, 2011 7:37 am
Hi Vivian,

Out of the 4 links the last link is exceptional and very helpful.

Question:
As test is CAT driven... marking seems a distant option.... so do you recommand to capture those 'underlined things' using notepad on PC.
Do we have a notepad on GMAT test PC :)
Now a days typing on PC seems faster than pen to paper...

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