Verbal strategy for non-native English speakers

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hi all :-)

I'm aiming for a 700+ score and my math is at very high level
My goal is to be accepted to a PhD in one of the 20 best US Business Schools


I would like your advice regarding the verbal topics.

On which of the topics should i start & in what order should i study them?
1. RC
2. CR
3. SC

thank you in advance
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by Osirus@VeritasPrep » Mon May 17, 2010 9:20 am
I would start with SC because it is the easiest for most people to improve upon. CR and RC will be more difficult for you to conquer. You should begin going through a vocabulary builder to aid you in your quest. Begin by learning all of the general grammar rules and then begin going through an SC specific GMAT book. You should see your SC improve. After that begin going through CR material. With RC, if you wait about a month or so, the Veritas guys are releasing their booksf or sale, and I can personally attest that their RC book is the best one that I have seen. Good luck.
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