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hardikmakkar
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Hello,
I have appeared for the GMAT but scored very low in verbal section i.e. 28 and overall score was 660 (51,28). I followed the following books :
- OG 12
- GMAT Verbal review
- Kaplan general guide
- Manhattan Sentence Correction guide
I do not know what I am doing wrong with the verbal section. I took Manhattan and 800 score test before the exam. I scored much higher in all of them than the actual GMAT. My average score in Manhattan tests was around 35 and in 800score was around 37.
I was very disappointed to see a score of 28. I am targeting a score of 720+.
Please provide me some suggestions on the verbal section (which book should I follow, practice test etc) I am planning to take the GMAT again in the next 30-40 days.
I am targeting Masters in Finance program (starting in 2011) by Top Business Schools in the US and London. I already have a decent background (2+years of workex, CFA Level 3 candidate, IIT graduate) and I think a decent GMAT score will sufficient for me to get into a top Masters program.
Thank You.
I have appeared for the GMAT but scored very low in verbal section i.e. 28 and overall score was 660 (51,28). I followed the following books :
- OG 12
- GMAT Verbal review
- Kaplan general guide
- Manhattan Sentence Correction guide
I do not know what I am doing wrong with the verbal section. I took Manhattan and 800 score test before the exam. I scored much higher in all of them than the actual GMAT. My average score in Manhattan tests was around 35 and in 800score was around 37.
I was very disappointed to see a score of 28. I am targeting a score of 720+.
Please provide me some suggestions on the verbal section (which book should I follow, practice test etc) I am planning to take the GMAT again in the next 30-40 days.
I am targeting Masters in Finance program (starting in 2011) by Top Business Schools in the US and London. I already have a decent background (2+years of workex, CFA Level 3 candidate, IIT graduate) and I think a decent GMAT score will sufficient for me to get into a top Masters program.
Thank You.












