Hi
@sayantan2k
I need a piece of advice on how do I improve my Verbal score on GMAT. After a few months of practice, I am stuck in the V30s range (from V33 to V 38). I want to improve upon my verbal so that I could score at least close to V44.
I gave 7 Veritas prep exams, and the scores are (in the same sequence, as I gave exams) :-
Q51, V30
Q51, V35,
Q51, V38
Q51, V36
Q50, V33
Q50, V36
Q47, V35
I gave one free GMAT prep exam:- 710, Q49, V38.
I am really confused at this stage. I find CR and RC somewhat more difficult on verbal section than the SC part.
I used
Manhattan GMAT books for RC and CR. For sentence correction, I used
e-GMAT resources, free
Magoosh resources, and Manhattan SC (i found it difficult to understand compared to other SC resources).
For Quant I have relied on material from Gmat Club only.
I have started to feel helpless now about my GMAT score, (as you can see I don't seem to be able to improve my score, it has been more or less constant for the exams I gave).I don't know what more resources to invest in. Please help!
Also, if you could guide me on the strategy to adopt in the real exam. The most recent Veritas test I gave, I obtained a score of Q 47. I got the first 3 problems correct, the 4th problem I got wrong. And similar patter continued for rest of the Quant section ( I got a problem wrong after getting around every 3-4 problems correct. But when I saw my detailed Quant analysis, to my shock, I never got a problem form the 700 or above level (i did not even get a problem in 650-700 level) in the entire quant section. i am unable to understand what went wrong.
I would really appreciate your help!
Thanks in advance
Manu