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I know this topic is questioned a lot of times, but I was unable to find a satisfactory answer. I am performing very badly on SC as my accuracy was only 30% in the official mocks. Contrary to this, I performed well on RC and CR. I really want to improve my SC; please suggest the best source to study it. Until now, I have only used MGMAT SC.
Based on my research, I came to know about these resources.
As I cannot go with multiple resources for SC, please suggest some resources to excel in SC.
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I a currently using MGMAT SC guide, but I am performing very badly in SC. My SC accuracy was only 30% in official mocks. Please help me choose the best resource to improve my SC.
To improve SC accuracy, please address the concepts by practicing topic-wise questions. Forum Quiz provides such a Question Bank. Thereafter, progress to easy, medium and hard difficulty level questions.
Based on my research, I came to know about these resources.
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Thanks for mentioning our book. Since you are good in CR/RC, one way would be obviously to just wait it out, since SC is going away in the new GMAT (which should be available by Q4 this year).
If you do decide to continue with the current GMAT (and hence SC), thought I would mention that our sentence correction book Sentence Correction Nirvana is perhaps the only book that offers a score improvement guarantee, and is especially designed for non-native speakers.
After reading the book twice (yes! it's an academic book, and so must be read twice in all seriousness, to reinforce the concepts), you will start looking forward to solving SC questions!
The book is available on Flipkart and Amazon.in. You might want to refer to these sites, to also read testimonials of how readers have benefited.
You can als go thru this post on how Soubhik, who scored V51 (overall score 780), vouches for our book.
If you want to sample a chapter before deciding to go ahead with our book, please PM me your mail-id (along with the chapter that you would like to sample) and I will be happy to send that chapter to you by mail. In addition, the entire Grammar section of the book is also available for free preview at pothi.
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