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saranav
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So after a few months of solid studying and completing the Princeton Review prep course, I ended up scoring a disappointing 560 (Q39, V28). It's my verbal score that killed me...which is so bizarre because I was scoring 35-38 on verbal in my practice tests.
Anyhow, I have to put this behind me! I am re-writing on April 3rd (I have no choice, otherwise I will miss application deadlines). What I'm hoping to get some advice on is how I should tackle the studying right now. I used the official guide before and the Princeton Review material. Should I just be doing practice tests? Or just practice questions? I have read some reviews on gmatfix.com and the tools they offer. Anybody use them before?
I really want to do well this time around (at LEAST a 650), but I'm having trouble coming up with plan of attack, and am honesty a bit discouraged. I would appreciate any tips here. I know I'm capable of a better score!
Thanks in advance!
Anyhow, I have to put this behind me! I am re-writing on April 3rd (I have no choice, otherwise I will miss application deadlines). What I'm hoping to get some advice on is how I should tackle the studying right now. I used the official guide before and the Princeton Review material. Should I just be doing practice tests? Or just practice questions? I have read some reviews on gmatfix.com and the tools they offer. Anybody use them before?
I really want to do well this time around (at LEAST a 650), but I'm having trouble coming up with plan of attack, and am honesty a bit discouraged. I would appreciate any tips here. I know I'm capable of a better score!
Thanks in advance!












