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Re: first attempt on GMAT, 710 [#permalink]
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Congratulations on your score.

1) are the SC harder on the actual than the GMATPrep or OG?
2) same for above for quant?


Thanks! Most of my SC questions are with longer parts underlined, especially the last few SC. But again, with certain rules and logical meaning, you can solve them. My SC is actually my best parts in verbal after 2 months of preparation. They are similar to the last twenty or thirty questions in OG. However, I do doubt whether the questions I got are the hardest ones in GMAT, because I got only 34 in V part.

Qant section is harder than OG questions, but again, if you can understand what are tested, it's easy to solve them. GMATclub does contain a lot of precious questions, use it well:)
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Re: first attempt on GMAT, 710 [#permalink]
Thanks for the reply!

Will definitely work on that (my exam is this Friday so hopefully I crack 700).

So I am assuming (based on the above post) that you did not notice a huge difference in this so called 'SC being more focused on meaning than ever before'?
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Re: first attempt on GMAT, 710 [#permalink]
smellbelly wrote:
Thanks for the reply!

Will definitely work on that (my exam is this Friday so hopefully I crack 700).

So I am assuming (based on the above post) that you did not notice a huge difference in this so called 'SC being more focused on meaning than ever before'?


Well, actually you should focus on meaning. It's the first thing you should understand. As I said, logical meaning and certain rules can help you solve SC.

But the meaning is not that confused as long as you can understand what the sentence is talking about.

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Re: first attempt on GMAT, 710 [#permalink]
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Re: first attempt on GMAT, 710 [#permalink]
I am going to be nosy and ask how long have you been studying for the GMAT? Strangely, I am never exceeding 33 on verbal....
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Re: first attempt on GMAT, 710 [#permalink]
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I am going to be nosy and ask how long have you been studying for the GMAT? Strangely, I am never exceeding 33 on verbal....


Well, I've been practicing for almost three month. You know, for a non-native speaker, verbal section always costs me more energy. My suggestion is that you first focus on basic concepts, using materials such as Manhattan or any other books or courses, do not think about getting higher score at first. After you are familiar with those concepts, you can conquer verbal in the test and your score will be better then. It's no use thinking about it until you are well-prepared. Good Luck!
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