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Urgent help please....

by ngrom » Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:11 am
Hi everyone,

Sorry for my English but that is most of the problem, I am going to do the Gmat at the 23th of june. (9 days to go...)
I need to get 620 at the moment my scores at the g.prep are q42 v21 t530, q44 v22 t550.
As you can guess i am non native, i will appreciate any suggestion what to do IN THE NEXT 9 DAYS???

thanks in advance,

Omer.
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by Dan@VinciaPrep » Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:05 am
ngrom wrote:Hi everyone,

Sorry for my English but that is most of the problem, I am going to do the Gmat at the 23th of june. (9 days to go...)
I need to get 620 at the moment my scores at the g.prep are q42 v21 t530, q44 v22 t550.
As you can guess i am non native, i will appreciate any suggestion what to do IN THE NEXT 9 DAYS???

thanks in advance,

Omer.
That's pretty big jump to make in nine days, but if you're dead set on taking the test on the 23rd I would say that you should do a lot of reading online, a lot of reading comprehension passages from the OG, go over SC from Manhattan GMAT (if that's not possible go over all the SC notes you can find on this website and maybe the GMATclub), and after you finish some SC review do a ton of SC problems.
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by Osirus@VeritasPrep » Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:50 am
At this point, the best thing you can do is develop a consistent strategy for how you handle each verbal type. What I mean is that you should have the same approach for how you handle every type of verbal question. For CR, your approach may be to read the question stem first, and then read the argument and identify the conclusion. After you do that you will want to eliminate answers that you feel are definitely wrong, and then choose the best answer from those that you weren't able to eliminate.

That is your goal for the next nine days. Just develop a consistent approach for each verbal question type and you will maximize your verbal score.
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by ngrom » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:41 am
Just wanted to thank both of you, i will try my best...