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Asad Thank you! My GMAT prep attempts were V37 and V39. I might decide to retake, yet still don't know the proper strategy for preparation. Like is it worth rereading MGMAT SC in order to improve my rules knowledge? And what to do with SC and RC? I guess, I need to spend plenty of time looking for some relevant retake strategies on this forum.
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Thank you for sharing. Since you plan to retake, would you like some general advice on how to improve your verbal skills?
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Congrats on 710! It's a decent score.

order your ESR and analyze your weak areas.
Work on those areas and reattempt
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Congrats for your latest score of 710.

You may want to improve your verbal scaled score to 40 range. Perhaps, practicing on unexplored gmatprep tests, 7 Veritas CATs, and 6 Manhattan CATs may reveal your area of weakness and enhance your overall verbal skills.

IMO, retaking really depends on your target dream school.

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Your verbal score is closed to your mock score. So, it is very tough to increase the verbal score within short period, probably! But i have suggestion for you -use powerscore RC bible. It is amazing book, imo.
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Congrats for your latest score of 710.

You may want to improve your verbal scaled score to 40 range. Perhaps, practicing on unexplored gmatprep tests, 7 Veritas CATs, and 6 Manhattan CATs may reveal your area of weakness and enhance your overall verbal skills.

IMO, retaking really depends on your target dream school.

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Thank you for the advice!
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