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Yesterday I took my first GMAT after 2 month of preparation. I got 620. I got 50 in math and only 24 in verbal.
I don't see any progress in the verbal part.
As native English speakers, would you guys advise me where I should start first to improve verbal score?
In Korea, those who prepare for GMAT read "The Economist" since we believe it will help us to understand English sentence better. However, I need somting fundamental in this regard. All I want is get 35 in verbal.
from the desperate in Korea
Regards
p.s. As for Math, I can help you big time. Also through my personal network among those preparing GMAT, I can share you the latest MATH problems, mostly presented in real test within a month.
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Originally posted by SunShine on 01 Apr 2006, 05:32.
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Official Guide for GMAT review and Official guide for Verbal review are very much recommended. and of course more and more practice.
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Dear,
Yesterday I took my first GMAT after 2 month of preparation. I got 620. I got 50 in math and only 24 in verbal.
I don't see any progress in the verbal part.
As native English speakers, would you guys advise me where I should start first to improve verbal score?
In Korea, those who prepare for GMAT read "The Economist" since we believe it will help us to understand English sentence better. However, I need somting fundamental in this regard. All I want is get 35 in verbal.
from the desperate in Korea
Regards
p.s. As for Math, I can help you big time. Also through my personal network among those preparing GMAT, I can share you the latest MATH problems, mostly presented in real test within a month.
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