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pankajks2010
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I took my GMAT today and scored a total of 660, much below the average score that my target schools accept. Needless to say that I am shell-shocked with the score in Verbal. Of utmost concern is my inability (at the moment) to figure out the mistakes. My strategy while answering verbal questions (SC & CR) was to break the sentence/passage into pieces (Subject, Verb, Pronoun, Modifier, Clauses etc in case of SC and Premises, Assumption & Conclusion in case of CR, paragraphs in case of RC). This seemed to be working fine for me as I averaged 42 in Verbal in my last 6 mocks (4 Kaplan and 2 GmatPrep). Unfortunately, today the strategy didn't work out.
I have lost the confidence, as I can't figure out where I went wrong and thus, am unable to zero down upon the area to work upon. Perhaps a break of a day or two should help me to come over it. Any help/suggestion might work wonders for me. So, please share your experiences. Good luck to all!!
I have lost the confidence, as I can't figure out where I went wrong and thus, am unable to zero down upon the area to work upon. Perhaps a break of a day or two should help me to come over it. Any help/suggestion might work wonders for me. So, please share your experiences. Good luck to all!!












