Arsh123 wrote:
guys can you tell me some good English source/tutor to boost up my score in english
Hi Arsh123,
GMAT Verbal is mostly about the methodology and the logical approach. Before I suggest you the right strategy, let's understand what you need to know about GMAT Verbal before you start working.
What all you need to know before you start studying?
Before you start studying the concepts of any module, it's important to understand what is being tested using the questions of that module. For example, before you learn the concepts of SC module, you need to understand that SC questions on GMAT test your ability to convey the right meaning without any ambiguity. Once you understand this, your focus while learning the concepts will be more around the meaning-based approach rather than on the grammar rules.
How do you go about it?
Looking at your Verbal score, it seems like you are struggling with two of the three modules (SC, CR and RC).
- Identify the modules in which you are struggling
- Once you identify them, analyze if it's the concepts or the application that you are struggling with.
- In your case, even though you have a fairly good conceptual knowledge, it's better to revisit the concepts so that you can nullify a few gaps which you have.
- Once you do that, learn the right approach of solving questions of that module. The best way to do this is to analyze the solutions of the questions in detail, identify the exact step at which you are making the mistake and then nullify those gaps.
Please go through the recording below to understand the process in a better way.
How does GMATWhiz help you in the process?
The main reason why many students falter in Verbal section is that they do not follow a structured process while solving questions. For example, while solving CR questions, many students directly jump into the answer choices without any analysis on the question stem.
That's why we designed our course in such a way that students learn a structured approach of solving questions. For example, to solve CR questions,
GMATWhiz will teach you a step-by-step process in which you will:
- Read the argument and identify the individual elements such as Premise and the Conclusion
- Read the question stem and understand what is being asked exactly
- Pre-think the missing link using the framework and the pre-thinker's guide
- Eliminate answer choices which are irrelevant, out of scope and distorted.
We teach you a certain framework on which most of the CR questions are based. Once you understand the framework and learn the guidelines to pre-think, the process becomes a lot more structured. And once you understand the pattern of incorrect answer choices, you will be able to eliminate the incorrect answer choices with ease.
Please go through the recording below to understand the process in a better way.
I can help you in a much better way if you can provide me a few more details such as
- your current study strategy,
- your weak areas and
- the number of hours you can dedicate for studies.
You can write back to me here or a better way is to discuss the same over a call You can schedule a free consultation call with me using the link below.
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