hoogly wrote:
Analyse any of your previous cat verbal score. Identify sections you are scoring low, say u have low scores in sc and rc. Next identify difficulty range where you got max numbers of problems wrong. Lets sat in SC you got all problems in 600-700 range wrong and in CR all 700-800. Next identify the topics. Revise the concepts, learn test taking strategies for those topics , say u r using 5-way method for 600-700 level SC problems. So learn using 2-3 split for them and achieve accuracy. Refer to ur
OG logs for all those question types. Re do them with new strategy n keep an eye on accuracy.
Post the verbal section breakup of ur previous CAT, in detail and we can talk more on it.
Posted from GMAT ToolKitThanks a lot for your reply:
Here are my details scores in last 2 Manhattan tests: 650 - 660
Combined report for difficulty level in verbal:
QUESTION FORMAT Total Right Wrong Blank % Right Average
Time
RIGHT
Answers Average
Time
WRONG
Answers Average
Difficulty
RIGHT
Answers Average
Difficulty
WRONG
Answers
Critical Reasoning 28(total) 13(right) 15(wrong) 0 46% 1:52 2:23 620(right ans leve) 690(wrong ans level)
300 - 500 1 1 0 100% 0:48 NA
500 - 600 4 2 2 50% 1:30 2:43
600 - 700 15 10 5 67% 2:03 2:02
700 - 800 8 0 8 0% NA 2:31
Reading Comprehension 24(total) 16(right) 8(wrong) 0 67% 2:09 1:39 630 710
500 - 600 7 7 0 100% 0:58 NA
600 - 700 9 6 3 67% 2:44 1:32
700 - 800 8 3 5 38% 3:46 1:44
Sentence Correction 30(total) 14(right) 16(wrong) 0 47% 1:18 1:29 640 720
500 - 600 3 3 0 100% 1:22 NA
600 - 700 15 10 5 67% 1:18 1:29
700 - 800 12 1 11 8% 0:57 1:28
what is 2-3 method, is there a link where I can read more about verbal strategies?