Verbal experts!!! Please help powerprep1 640 verbal 26 :-(

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Just happened to give Powerprep 1 last night. Scored 640 with Quant 50 and verbal a miserable 26 (only 24 out of 41 correct). I knew from the start itself that verbal is my weak point and i really need a thump in my head to get my verbal scores moving up. Although i completed verbal section within the time and didn't really had to rush through. Yesterday for the first time also i tried my hand in AWA and without any E-rater or human grader, i can judge them to be absolutely awful. I didnt knew what i was writing...
My exam date is 4th may and as i am trying to improve on verbal scores, it's been disappointing to see them hover around 60-70 % correct only, whether it is kaplan, princeton or timed practices from OG 11. I know if i can get over at least 40 in verbal (with 2 months of prep time), my overall score would improve dramatically because i am pretty confident in quant.
Although i did a big mistake by not analyzing the OG questions which i have tried for past one week, but i will surely do them all over again. I bogged down hopelessly in most of the CR questions in which i didn't even get the clue what the author is trying to say or ask. Also there seems to be problem in RC when the passage is too long or absurdly described to be understood. In SC i am doing just fine.
So verbal experts please help this poor guy out from this pit. How to get along with the verbal part? How to improve writing skills for AWA?
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by beatthegmat » Tue Feb 17, 2009 8:44 pm
Definitely check out the verbal resources available on the GMAT Resources Directory, and also check out some of the recommended books in the GMAT Books section of this website.

The only way to improve is through rigorous practice. I'm glad to see that you've realized you need to do more thorough review of the errors you made. Hopefully you are employing the GMAT Practice Grid methodology to review your weak areas.

With regard to AWA, it's going to take practice. Think about writing practice AWAs in a timed simulation at least once a week to get comfortable with the time pressure. What I've observed for most people is that most everyone can write a good essay, but the time constraints make or break you. There's a lot of helpful AWA tips also available for you on the resource directory.

Good luck!
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by rahulg83 » Wed Feb 18, 2009 8:53 am
Thanks Eric for the suggestion...really appreciate
Well i have realized my mistake and i am sure, whatever happens, i am gonna Crack GMAT (read verbal) by practicing hard for next 10 weeks. Although these days, i am not getting much time to study thanks to the office from 8-6 on weekdays, in between i do manage to turn over few pages, read flash notes or check this site for some beautiful explanations :wink: I am planning to dedicate every weekend from now on exclusively for studying for the TEST...it's time....