Thanks for getting back.
You mentioned that it's critical to diagnose where my weaknesses in verbal are. What I can say is that I actually tutored someone in verbal who scored a 35 on her first attempt. I believed that my strategies worked, and that I had sufficeintly gained improvement in all three areas. In otherwords, I am having trouble rediagnosing where I'm now week because of getting most of the questions correct in all 3 areas by now. It was like -3 here and minus -3 there.
On the exam questions 1-10 were no trouble. Then questions 10-20 I began with a tough RC question and it was all down hill from there. I understand the concept of "imperfect options", but the answers just weren't there on the test??? I started to feel like I was guessing.
When I take any of the practice stuff (E.g. PT, Challenges 1-6, OG 11th, Etc. . .) I always narrow it down to 2, then one answer is uselly a little more offensive, doesn't address the claim, scope issue. . .) On the real test, the answers just weren't there. . .Again it was like I was guessing.
So 22 man, yep! It's laughable.
MWW7786
Tallahassee, FL