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Originally posted by littlegirl on 09 Feb 2015, 20:18.
Last edited by littlegirl on 26 Apr 2015, 20:51, edited 1 time in total.
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A V41 is a really strong performance (it's right above the 90th percentile), so the 'missing points' that you're looking for are going to found in the "little things" - questions with subtle wrong answers, rarer grammar rules in SC, etc.
On your last practice CAT, how many wrong answers did you have for SC/RC/CR? After reviewing those questions, how many of them did you get wrong because of a little mistake? How many did you get wrong because you 'narrowed the answers down to 2 choices and "guessed" wrong?' Those two issues are the ones that are arguably the easiest to fix, but the work requires a high level of precision and attention-to-detail. At this scoring level, the GMAT becomes really 'sensitive' to little mistakes, so just a few more correct/incorrect answers can significantly swing your score.
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