willigetmylifeback wrote:
Thank you bmillan01. For verbal I have studied
MGMAT SC, PowerScore CR bible and
MGMAT RC guide. RC was always a headache for me. I hardly gets 4-5 questions correct on RC out of 13-14 questions. Accuracy on SC and CR was about 70% I believe. May be all this wasn't enough for the good score. I didn't practiced much on RC.
Okay, then. Now we have a rough idea. First thing to do (after the rest) is to really focus on RC. Try to read about 1000 pages of
GMAT fiction. For specifics, though, heavily rely on LSAT passages. These are more challenging and will help you to improve. Use the same time limits as you would for a GMAT question.
For SC preparation, purchase the SC Holy Grail and use that first. After that, move on to the Manhattan SC guide. You already covered this book, but it's important to keep on reading it. As soon as you finish it, read it again. And answer as many SC questions as possible. Become a very active member on the SC forums. Make sure to fully read every explanation, even for the ones you answered correctly.
For CR, read the Powerscore CR Bible one more time and do the same thing as for SC (read explanations, fully answer questions on forums, etc.).
Your AWA is fine, so the main challenge here is to maintain your current level. For quant, stay fresh with the
GMATClub tests and maybe Jeff Sackmann's Extreme Challenge set.