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Need to be at it rigorously. Success seems afar initially..

All the Best.
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Requesting for the guidance for time management in the GMAT along with the tips/ resources for verbal section

If CR is an issue, consider checking out/including Manhattan-Prep's 6th Edition for Critical Reasoning. In case assumption questions are a bit challenging, the negation technique could be helpful to check out as well.
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Hi AbhiKuls,

I'm happy to help. To start, could you please paste a screenshot of your TTP analytics page so I can see what is going on with your TTP stats?
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Thanks for your reply.

Yeah you definitely need to start timed practice. You can practice with a timer here on GMAT Club, or do timed question sets in OG question bank. Ultimately you want to move on to sectional mock tests to practice your timing strategy.

Here is some great advice on GMAT timing strategy:
Time Management Strategies on GMAT Focus

As to resources for Verbal, if you are looking outside of TTP, there are two common recommedations:
1. Free videos: GMAT Ninja RC and CR playlists on Youtube
2. Books: Either Manhattan Prep CR and RC guides or PowerScore Bibles

All the best.

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Hi,

I am a working professional, it took me 4.5- 5 months to complete the learning phase
(The mistake I did according to me while doing TTP course is doing all of the tests untimed)

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Quant- 79
Verbal- 78
Data Insight- 74
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