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Hello Everyone I'm currently studying for the Verbal section but struggling to improve my score. I tend to get stuck often. Could you please share some tips and resources to help with my learning?
Thank you.
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I’d recommend focusing first on one verbal section—like CR or RC —to build confidence. Use official questions and note down why each wrong option is wrong. Also, TTP has helped many, try it.
I was stuck in the low 70s percentile too. What worked for me was reading dense material daily (The Economist, NYT opinion). Also, try pre-thinking(only during practice) in CR before reading answer choices—it changes everything.
Hey! Try breaking down your error patterns. Are you rushing? Misreading? Not understanding question types? I used the OG explanations + GMAT Ninja videos and saw real improvement after identifying specific weak spots.
Use a timed approach but focus first on accuracy. Master 3-4 question types before ramping up speed. I used TTP for structure and supplemented with GMATClub Forum Quiz to drill specific areas. It helped big time.
Been there! What really worked for me was reviewing every single mistake deeply. Ask “why did I choose this?” and “why is it wrong?” I kept a log and after 100 Qs, patterns became clear.
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