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I have been practicing and sharpening my SC correction skills by solving questions in various question banks - OGs, Advanced OG, Top 100 tough SC questions, etc. I have also maintained error logs in each of them, however, I have not reviewed them in detail. I am scoring almost 90% in easy ones, 70% in medium, and 50% in hard questions. Now having exhausted all question banks, should I buy more such question banks or should I review my existing error logs and solve wrong questions again. Which method will improve my accuracy and help me in scoring a high score in verbal?
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My first diagnostic test score was 590 (Q49, V23). I have referred only MGMAT All the Verbal and some videos by GMATninja for SC rules. I always fail to meet the timing requirement on verbal, spending around 2-2.5 min on medium/hard SC questions. I haven't prepared for CR and RC yet. I am confident in quant and meeting my milestones in my study plan. I am able to spend 6-8 hours per day.
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Is there a particular type of SC that you are having trouble with? I.E. Those that test parallelism or Subject/Verb Agreement etc?
If, for example, you are weak with idioms, perhaps getting a good relevant list of those that appear on the GMAT may help you out.
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